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Roots and Mission | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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God has always worked through women in the church. Records of the early church reveal that women were of core importance to the church as they joined to pray, study the Scriptures, nurture and support each other in their Christian walk. The Middle Ages saw the rise of communities of sisters who lived together in convents as a ministry to the church. In the late 19th and 20th century, women of Mennonite congregations formed groups to support missionaries and help the work of their local churches.
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Updates from the Dirks | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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Updates from the Dirks. Taryn and Nathan Dirks, also supported through the "Pennies and Prayer Legacy Fund", send periodic updates from Botswana:.
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Connections | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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Mennonite Women Canada Connections Newsletter.
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Updates from the Poovong | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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Updates from the Poovong. Tom and Christine Poovong with their 2 children, receive support through our International Ministry Project. They serve in north-eastern Thailand and send periodic updates:. 201604 Poovong prayer letter.pdf.
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Updates from the Barkmans | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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Updates from the Barkmans. Darnell and Christine Barkman with their 3 children work in the Philippines and are one of two families supported through our "Pennies and Prayer Legacy Fund". They publish a newsletter every two months. Barkman Newsletter - September 2016.pdf. Barkman Newsletter- July 2016.pdf. Barkman Newsletter- April 2016.pdf.
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Resources | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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Resources related to Mennonite Women Canada. MWC resources at CommonWord. Bible Study Guide series. Christian/Anabaptist Perspective on Peace and justice. You Never Gave Me a Name. Mennonite Central Committee Canada. Mennonite Creation Care Network.
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Newsletters | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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The Mennonite Women Canada Newsletter is published twice a year. Darnell and Christine Barkman with their 3 children work in the Philippines and are one of two families supported through the " Pennies and Prayer Legacy Fund. Taryn and Nathan Dirks, also supported through the Pennies and Prayer Legacy Fund work in Botswana. Tom and Christine Poovong with their 2 children are supported through our International Ministry Project and work in north-eastern Thailand.
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News releases - 2012 - Mennonite Church Canada
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Stories about Mennonite Church Canada and its ministries Previous News Releases. Below to see full stories and pictures. To Mennonite Church Canada’s News Service, click here. News Service is distributed about once every two weeks. To use our RSS News Feed. Page for upcoming events and meetings. Page also has sometimes current items. See our church's biweekly magazine Canadian Mennonite. A project you read about here? Visit https:/ donate.mennonitechurch.ca. For the most recent news. A program looking at...
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Stories | women.mennonitechurch.ca
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Comforting Others Around the World (October 2015) coming soon. Women at the Heart of Thrift. Interview with Hmong Women (Oct 2014). Waltrude Gortzen: An Offering of Love. Michelle Copithorne: My Music is my Prayer. Fern Shantz: Expressing Faith through Music. Marlene Martens: Music as my Christian Witness. Stephanie Siemens: Following God to Bolivia. Elsie Rempel: Please Pass the Faith. Joanne Moyer: Commitment to Creation. Angelika Dawson: Thrift Shopper for Peace. Alma Elias: Quilt Artist.