Giving Tuesday: Canadian Church Planting
Focus On Gerald Reimer Focus On Gerald Reimer

Giving Tuesday: Canadian Church Planting

Thank you for supporting church planting in Canada! EMC’s Giving Tuesday initiative allowed us to replenish our Seed and Growth Funds by nearly $10,000. We trust you enjoyed hearing from several church planters in the videos shared on EMC social media platforms.

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Singleness: Finding Wholeness in the Midst of Disappointment and Loss
Feature Stephanie Fast Feature Stephanie Fast

Singleness: Finding Wholeness in the Midst of Disappointment and Loss

I grew up as a missionary kid in Pakistan. We had a jungle gym in our backyard and, very often, my sister and I would sit on the swings and play a game in which we would imagine we were grown up and living out the most ideal life we could think of: we were missionaries in the Peruvian jungle, with about 10 kids each. We homeschooled our kids and were, of course, the perfect missionary families.

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News Evangelical Mennonite Conference News Evangelical Mennonite Conference

Thanks to Departing Staff

EMC is grateful for the dedication and service of Ken Zacharias, who has served as Foreign Secretary to the Board of Missions, and more recently as Director of Global Outreach, and to Andrew Walker for his eight years of service on the national office team.

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What if We Measure Interdependence?
Editorial Rebecca Roman Editorial Rebecca Roman

What if We Measure Interdependence?

In her article on singleness, Stephanie Fast raises the issue of reciprocity. One of the challenges of being single, she says, can be asking others for help with practical matters, knowing the favour isn’t able to be returned. This requires a certain degree of vulnerability, making it easier at times to hire needed help rather than ask.

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Living on the Word of God Alone
Feature Darcy Sproule Feature Darcy Sproule

Living on the Word of God Alone

Have you ever seen a vehicle where the dash in front of the driver is full of papers or books? It has scraps of notes, receipts, work sheets from a project or any other such thing cluttering up the top of the dash.

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Church Renewal: Can These Bones Live?
Feature Dr. Terry Hiebert Feature Dr. Terry Hiebert

Church Renewal: Can These Bones Live?

It started with a Bible study. Young families sensed God moving in revival. The good news of salvation in Jesus transformed their lives. Bible studies formed to discover the meaning of new life in Christ. Still, their church remained traditional and legalistic.

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Swords Into Plowshares
Feature Peter Fehr Feature Peter Fehr

Swords Into Plowshares

He will judge between many peoples and will settle disputes for strong nations far and wide. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore (Micah 4:3; Isaiah 2:4).

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Caregivers Need Care Too!
Feature Gary Giesbrecht Feature Gary Giesbrecht

Caregivers Need Care Too!

The COVID-19 pandemic has been with us over a year. Since it began, we have been living under a constant diet of change with an overriding emotion of fear. Provincial and federal governments have mandated restrictions in hope of containing the virus, affecting every sector of society.

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From Languishing to Looking Toward the Eternal
Feature Arlene Friesen Feature Arlene Friesen

From Languishing to Looking Toward the Eternal

Looking back at March 2020, the coming pandemic had just shut things down in Manitoba, as in many other places. All of us were grappling with our new reality—loss of work or working remotely, virtual schooling, online church, physical contact with very limited individuals, a relentless news cycle and the accompanying anxiety.

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Learning to Receive
Feature Kevin Wiebe Feature Kevin Wiebe

Learning to Receive

The familiar ding rang out from my computer notifying me of a new email. I went to check it and discovered an email money transfer, sent at an unexpected time from a very unexpected source.

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The Significance of Names
Feature Paul Thiessen Feature Paul Thiessen

The Significance of Names

Knowing the name of something helps us to appreciate it more. Learning the name of a plant or animal or star increases our curiosity about it and leads to further discoveries about God’s creation.

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