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God is building this house
Ron Byler encourages us to invest in the future of the church through the Joining Together, Investing in Hope campaign.
Sacred ground: Searching for God in the city
You don't need to bring God to the city; God is already there, says Hugo Saucedo.
A higher education
Quotes from students and teachers at Bethany Bible School in Mthatha, South Africa.
The third race: One in God's kingdom
Stanley Green describes the third race as a people whose identity comes not from their ethnicity, but from their allegiance to Christ.
Past issues of Beyond Ourselves
Paths to leadership
Your church's next leader is right around the corner.
Faith in media
Can the Church redeem electronic media? Or is it the other way around?
Where is our faith?
Amidst wars and financial insecurity, where do we put our trust?
Creation is Christ's
See the beauty of creation through the eyes of artists, writers and mission workers.
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Beyond Ourselves
is published by Mennonite Mission Network, which envisions every congregation and all parts of the church being fully engaged in mission -- across the street, all through the marketplaces, and around the world.
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Beyond Ourselves
Black and white Christians work to break down the barriers of racism in South Africa
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Provider God
Melanie Quinn shares a story from ministry with the Bopaganang youth about forgiveness and freedom in Francistown, Botswana.
Will we throw the ribbon away?
Willis Horst reflects on four decades of mission work walking alongside indigenous Christians in Argentina.
Open Spaces: En espanol
Reflexiones sobre el encuentro indígena después de la asamblea del CMM, julio 2009
Open Spaces
Alina Itucama calls us to make room for expressions of indigenous faith
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Can I trust you?
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Features
Black Easter
South African pastor Xola Skosana goes beyond liberation theology to find a three-dimensional relationship with Jesus.
Can I trust you?
Black and White Christians break down walls to rebuild God's kingdom.
From nowhere to somewhere
Aubrey Badula turned his life around after a recommitment to the Lord.
Great exchange rate: Mennonites give and receive in South Africa
Mennonite mission workers give and receive in South Africa.
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Black Easter
Listen to Xola Skosana, senior pastor at Way of Life Church in Khayelitsha, South Africa, describe Black Easter.
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