Issue: Volume 16

  • Forced to make ‘hard choices’

    Forced to make ‘hard choices’

    A new book by Jerry Buckland a professor at Menno Simons College, a Canadian Mennonite University institution in downtown Winnipeg, reveals how Canada’s banking system excludes the poor.

  • For discussion

    1. What role models are boys and young men exposed to today? How well do our families and churches do in providing healthy male role models? Does pop culture provide positive as well as negative images of what it means to be a man? Who were the positive role models of earlier generations? 2. Klassen…

  • MWC church provides aid following tribal dispute

    MWC church provides aid following tribal dispute

    In the aftermath of recent border clashes between Luo and Kalenjin ethnic tribes in eastern Kenya, Kenya Mennonite Church is helping to provide aid to displaced persons and participating in peace initiatives. In late February and early March, more than 6,000 people were displaced when Kalenjin youths raided a number of Luo communities, burning crops…

  • The beautiful feet of those who bring good news

    The beautiful feet of those who bring good news

    On the cusp of its 25th year, Mennonite Church Eastern Canada returned to the place it had its inaugural gathering: UMEI Christian High School. On April 27, Dan Epp-Tiessen, associate professor of Bible at Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg, preached on the Book of Daniel, calling his sermon, “The leadership challenge: The mission of the church…

  • Joining the Doxology

    Joining the Doxology

    Those who had the opportunity to see Gadfly: Sam Steiner Dodges the Draft will recall that this drama—based on the 1960s lives of Sam Steiner and Sue Clemmer—ends with the cast singing the Doxology. “Sam” joined in part way through the hymn. Some observers thought this an abrupt ending, and wondered how a draft dodger,…

  • Draft dodger Doxology

    Draft dodger Doxology

    gad·fly – [gad-flahy] 1. any of various flies, as a stable fly or warble fly, that bite or annoy domestic animals.

  • Unveil your heart

    Unveil your heart

    Rohina Malik was 14 when her family moved from London, England, to Chicago. It was there that she lived through—and continues to live through—the misunderstandings about Muslims, veiled Muslim women in particular. In an effort to change North American perceptions of such women, Malik wrote and stars in her one-woman play, Unveiled, portraying five different…

  • Investing in environmental and social responsibility

    Investing in environmental and social responsibility

    SunSelect Produce Inc., a family-owned vegetable producer with Mennonite roots, owns more than 28 hectares of greenhouses in Aldergrove and Delta, which they use to grow more than 9.5 million kilograms of vegetables each year. The company’s greenhouses that grow red, yellow and orange bell peppers in its Delta operation recently began using a new…

  • Earth Day tent revival

    Earth Day tent revival

    An Earth Day tent revival at Memorial Park in front of Winnipeg’s Legislative Building attracted around 350 people of all ages, with 200 participating in a walk to the event. Brother Aiden John (aka Aiden Enns) delivered a sermon on the theme of a ‘consumption sabbath’ and an altar call. (Read his New Order Voice…