What are we inspiring
Column, Inspiring Faith Mo Friesen Column, Inspiring Faith Mo Friesen

What are we inspiring

♪ The conversation surrounding passing on our Christian faith to the next generations can become quite heated these days. On the one hand, some feel that parents, family members and especially church leaders should sit back and let the next generation choose their beliefs without any interference or coercion. On another side, there are Christian parents who expect their children to accept their beliefs without dialogue, questions or opportunity to explore their faith.

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Art and the kingdom
Feature Dani Caldeira Feature Dani Caldeira

Art and the kingdom

♪ Who created art?

I always begin my lectures with this question. Perhaps you already have an answer in mind. However, the truth is that the question is not so simple to address.

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Connecting with the Word through words
News Rebecca Roman News Rebecca Roman

Connecting with the Word through words

Writers with connections to the Evangelical Mennonite Conference (EMC), and Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference (EMMC) and Steinbach Bible College (SBC) students gathered—both in person at Steinbach Bible College (SBC) SBC and online—on November 2, 2024, to learn how to better practice their craft.

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Testimonies of healing and transformation
Global Focus Jeremy Penner Global Focus Jeremy Penner

Testimonies of healing and transformation

“I came here thinking I knew a lot about God. Turns out I knew so little, and was so full of pride and unforgiveness. I came with so little faith, and had such a small picture of who God is... This three months [of discipleship school] has made me realize how little I know, how little I am, but also how BIG God is and how good his plans are!” - student testimony

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Editorial: ‘Lord, help my unbelief!’
Editorial Rebecca Roman Editorial Rebecca Roman

Editorial: ‘Lord, help my unbelief!’

My skepticism was triggered immediately; it felt like an uncontrollable reflex. That was my reaction when reading this testimony from Jeremy and Adrienne Penner’s October newsletter: “My health was slowly deteriorating, and so I went to the hospital. The doctor found a large tumor in my abdomen and told me they would need to operate.… I didn't know a lot about Jesus yet, but I began to pray that he would heal my illness.… When I went back to the doctor for my scheduled operation, there was absolutely no sign of the tumor!”

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We need grandparents in children’s ministry
Column, Inspiring Faith Ruth Konrad Column, Inspiring Faith Ruth Konrad

We need grandparents in children’s ministry

When I served in the children’s ministry in my home church as a young adult, one of our faithful volunteers was Grandpa Ed. Grandpa Ed showed up nearly every week and was what we called a “listener”—he wasn’t in a classroom or teaching a Bible lesson, but as kids worked through their memory verses in their classroom, he was available in another area to work one-on-one with kids to memorize or recite their verse. And they loved him.

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A morning on the train tracks
Feature, Missions Angel Infantes Feature, Missions Angel Infantes

A morning on the train tracks

It’s Saturday morning: What should we do? For a family like mine, with young children, there are many options on a weekend. But one Saturday, we decided to try something different after a train whistle reminded us of what God calls us to do.

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