Issue: Number 20

  • Volume 16, Number 20

  • Destination Winnipeg

    Destination Winnipeg

    We returned to Canada July 18, 2011, after spending six years teaching at the International Christian School in Hong Kong. My husband Dave and I moved into a condo in downtown Winnipeg and prepared for a very different life than the one we had been leading. Our years working in the transportation hub of Asia…

  • Elsie Cressman, pioneer missionary and midwife, dies

    Elsie Cressman, pioneer missionary and midwife, dies

    Funeral services were held Sept. 23, for Elsie Cressman, a former Eastern Mennonite Missions worker in East Africa, who died Sept. 11. Cressman was known for her work among leprosy patients and her work as a midwife both in East Africa and in Canada. A graduate of Goshen College, Cressman went to Tanganyika (now Tanzania)…

  • Reclaimed hotel becomes intentional community

    Reclaimed hotel becomes intentional community

    By turning a former flophouse into a cozy community living space, young adults in Abbotsford have found a way to recycle and build community at the same time.

  • Being a Faithful Church

    Being a Faithful Church

    Too often, Christians use scripture in unhelpful ways to advance a particular point of view. As Mennonite Church Canada we want to honour Scripture and use it with integrity. Since 2009, Mennonite Church Canada has been on a journey of better learning the heart of God by strengthening our grasp of scripture for our time.…

  • Conversation with a Republican pastor

    Conversation with a Republican pastor

    America is again ablaze with partisan divisiveness. As two men square off to be king of the biggest castle on earth, I am both captivated and disturbed by the crescendo of polarization.

  • Being God’s architecture

    Being God’s architecture

    The world is full of amazing architectural creations and the most impressive stuff takes the longest to pull off. Barcelona, Spain’s famous Sagrada Familia church began construction in 1882—they hope to finish the job around 2026! It’ll be due for some renovations by then, I’m sure, not to mention the changes the congregation will have…

  • Greeters are an important aspect of church ministry

    Greeters are an important aspect of church ministry

    Have you ever entered a church and felt invisible? It probably happens more often than we would care to acknowledge. Having a greeter ministry in your church is extremely important, and having greeters who are willing to step out of their comfort zone to strike up a conversation with strangers is invaluable. I attend Crossroads…

  • Readers write

    Russian Mennonite survivors had admirable resilience Re: “Community as counsellor,” Sept. 3, page 13.

  • Hopeful Thanksgiving

    Hopeful Thanksgiving

    “Give thanks in all circumstances, counsels the Apostle Paul to the new Christians at Thessalonica in ancient Greece, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (I Thessalonians 5:18). Paul was addressing the anxieties of this new church, who, as part of their conversion and the excitement of a new spirituality guiding their…