Articles : Wil LaVeist
March 18 issue
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English teachers sought for China
Mennonite Partners in China is seeking people who want to engage in conversations about culture and faith.
Feb. 18 issue
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Group charts hope for a multicultural future
LEESBURG, Va. — More than 60 racial-ethnic leaders in Mennonite Church USA gathered Jan. 25-27 to encourage unity, celebrate multicultural progress and outline ways to help the church thrive as its membership becomes more diverse.
Jan. 21 issue
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Small booklet has big influence around the world
Palmer Becker’s short-term mission trips abroad have been like conducting a traveling mini-seminary.
Dec. 24, 2012 issue
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Minnesota couple plants Spanish-speaking church
Church life became too comfortable for Judy and Steve Harder.
Aug. 20, 2012 issue
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China service brings comfort with the unknown
When many Radical Journey participants prepare for their first overseas mission assignment, they tend to use words such as “paralyzed” and “blurry” to describe their thoughts. A year later, they use words such as “maturation” and “new perspective” instead.
July 23, 2012 issue
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Planting a church? Don’t quit your day job
ELKHART, Ind. — If you feel called to plant a church in these tough economic times, it’s a good idea to maintain another job.
Sept. 12, 2011 issue
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Praise dance an exercise in relationship-building
In a park near Macau Mennonite Church, a group composed mostly of women moves in unison, offering rhythmic praise.
Aug. 8, 2011 issue
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Meeting with Laotian ambassador seeks to open a pathway for ministry
For years, Kuaying Teng has nurtured a vision in which a new generation of Laotians in Asia and North America would lead their wounded land into an era of healing, reconciliation and lasting peace.
May 9, 2011 issue
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Evacuees in Japan find refuge
Signs of spring offer hope in disaster-stricken Japan. But as contamination from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant spreads through soil and air, the future is uncertain.
March 7, 2011 issue
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Group visits Africa to build welcome center
As Greg Zimmerman gazed upon the landscape at Tshikapa, Congo, he recalled the camaraderie he enjoyed while helping develop the area’s agriculture 40 years ago.

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