Bike Movement
A Mennonite young adult perspective on church.
On Becoming a Missional Church in Japan
In this booklet, Mission Network educator Michael J. Sherrill shares stories of how the church in Japan is working to develop a model for witness that draws on the depth of western Christian traditions, while developing its own distinctive style within the Japanese cultural context. Cómo Ser Una Iglesia Misional en JapónEn este cuaderno, el […]
Together, sharing all of Christ with all of creation
An eight-part series of mission stories published in The Mennonite on workers for the Mission Network and the people they work with around the world. The title and the series are based on the agency’s tagline, which reflects a holistic view of mission that resonates with Anabaptist beliefs. Juntos, Compartiendo la Totalidad de Cristo con […]
Even The Demons Submit
Demonic oppression? Mental illness? What would it look like if deliverance ministers, psychologists, pastors, biblical scholars, missiologists, anthropologists, and people who have experienced deliverance and healing were to compare notes, tell their stories, and try to learn from one another? This book aims to reflect that conversation and promote further conversation.
Evangelical, Ecumenical, And Anabaptist Missiologies in Conversation
The authors of this book are dedicated to understanding the role of all Christians in world mission and to overcoming the acrimony that has long characterized relations between Evangelical and Ecumenical Protestantism.
What I Learned from the African Church
Twenty-two students reflect on a life-changing experience
Together in Mission
Core beliefs, values and commitements of Mennonite Mission Network
Understanding the Atonement for the Mission of the Church
Driver’s book is an invitation to look at the cross, not merely as the source of individual salvation, but as the place wherein begins the renewal of the creation – the new heavens and the new earth that God has promised and that the messianic community anticipates.
The Patagonia Story
Congregations in Argentina and Illinois link “Arm-in-Arm” for Mission
Is it Insensitive to Share Your Faith
The book honestly explores whether Christians can talk about and live their faith without veering into a salesman mode or without condemning persons who believe otherwise, and why this is such a tension-filled matter.
‘A New Day in Mission’
In Africa, the ancestors guide life from their superior vantage point of proximity to spiritual power and from their wealth of experiential wisdom. Since Ed and Irene Weaver have been those ancestors for me and my husband, Rod, being chosen to write part of Irene’s story is one of the highest honors I have ever […]
Anabaptists Meeting Muslims
This book reveals a rich diversity of Anabaptist engagement with Muslims around the world.