Loving people daily
Para leer este gráfico en español, haga clic aquí. "Loving people daily — sharing mate (local tea), support, a hug, a hand, a biblical text — contributes to people feeling and believing that God remembers them." — Alfonsina and José Oyanguren, mission workers in Castelli, Argentina Photo by Carolina López. Graphic design by Cynthia Friesen Coyle.
The power of love
"Is it not obvious by now that love is the most powerful force in the world? What other power can heal people’s brokenness, reconcile enemies and restore the health of our soil?" — Akiko Aratani and Ray Epp, mission partners in Naganuma, Japan Photo by John Murray. Graphic design by Cynthia Friesen Coyle.
People encounter God through love
"When we strive to embody Jesus, people encounter God in the purest form, love." — Alisha and Josh Garber, mission workers in Barcelona Photo by Josh Garber. Graphic design by Cynthia Friesen Coyle.
Love
"Love like Jesus." — Reuben Mgodeli Coordinator of Mennonite Bible School in South Africa Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash. Graphic design by Cynthia Friesen Coyle.
Life’s purpose
"The whole purpose of my life is to love people into God’s kingdom." — Irene Weaver, mission worker in India and Africa from 1935-1978 Photo by Angela Rempel. Graphic design by Cynthia Friesen Coyle.
A Christmas message: The Spirit of the Lord is on me
Luke 4:18 "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind,to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor."
Family to help sustain home for people living in exile
When Joseph and Rachel Givens contacted Mennonite Mission Network about the possibility of becoming mission workers, they came with a keen understanding of what they were not. They were not church planters. They were not pastors. They both knew, however, that they shared a strong calling to reach out to and walk alongside people living […]
Mission and Protest
In 1967 Vincent Harding challenged a Mennonite World Conference audience to follow Jesus by joining the protest movements that were then spreading around the world. As we experience another period of massive global protest, how might the church take up Harding’s invitation today? What does it mean to consider protest as part of the church’s […]
Christian service and global citizenship
Technology brings information from all over the world into our lives around the clock. There is no doubt that each of us is becoming more and more globally connected. However, global connectivity is not the equivalent of global citizenship. At its heart, global citizenship is about active learning on a global scale and responding responsibly […]
Transforming into vulnerability
In Luke 10, Jesus commissions 70 new missionary disciples and sends them out ahead of him into the towns and settlements he will pass through on his way to Jerusalem. He instructs them to travel light, so that they will have to depend on whatever hospitality might be offered to them along the way. He […]
Looking up, looking around, looking forward
The reflections in this annual report sparked a memory about how transformation occurred in my life about 15 years ago. I had been traveling to Costa Rica with ministry groups, as well as on my own, for about 5 ½ years. I straddled these visits with a settled life in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One day, near […]
Story 1: Broadening horizons at 71
Mission work in a post-modern, post-Christendom setting like Barcelona takes on many forms. Several hours each week I find myself across a table from a local person or neighbor desiring to learn English. As I’m not a formal teacher, we focus on "street English," incorporating idioms, slang, phrasal verbs and conversation practice. One of my […]