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A new model for missionLearn more about the partnership between Mennonite churches in Santa Cruz, Bolivia and Harper, Kansas. Answering prayer with fresh waterLidia Zehr shares an experience in which the group she was with while visiting a Bolivian Mennonite congregation outside of Santa Cruz were able to help bring fresh water to those living on and near the church grounds.
Bucks for BoliviaDoug Zehr describes one of the ways that his church, Crystal Springs Mennonite Church, stays connected with the Mennonite churches in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Creating a connectionLeonidas (Ona) Saucedo of Iglesia Evangelica Menonita Principe de Paz, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, talks about the importance of creating a connection with other churches and the positive impact it can have. Equality in partnershipAlan Stucky, pastor of Pleasant Valley Mennonite Church in Harper, Kansas, gives examples of how his church is involved with other Mennonite churches in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
How prayer fits into partnershipAlan Stucky, pastor of Pleasant Valley Mennonite Church in Harper, Kansas, shares about how he has seen prayer shape how he and his congregation stay engaged in this relationship between PVMC and Mennonite churches in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Importance of prayerLeonidas Saucedo talks about how prayer shapes relationships between the Mennonite churches in Santa Cruz and those in Kansas. Circles of RelationshipsLearn more about how Mennonite Mission Network works to engage in missions all around the world. Pax service: An alternative to warWhat does it mean to "make peace?" Between 1951 and 1976, some 1,200 young men whose religious beliefs forbade them from joining the military still served their country through an alternative program called Pax. |
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Latin America
Looking for more stories about Mennonite Mission Network and its involvement in Latin America? Start here to find stories told through image, video, and written word.
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Business for mission in ArgentinaThe Argentine Mennonite Church is fulfilling its dream of sending mission workers into the countryside. They're doing it through small businesses. 'Tell someone I'm here'Reflections by Keith Kingsley, a 14-year mission worker among the Toba in northern Argentina. 'If I die before you do'Despite a warm, sunny afternoon in Colombia's Valle de Cauca region, the words of Juan's poem, titled "If I die before you do," sent chills down my spine and tears to my eyes. Sabbatical leads to deeper relationshipsDelmar and Tammy Yoder’s five-month sabbatical experience in Argentina made them more open to prayer. Now, they hope to nurture that same spirit of openness and prayer in the churches of North Central Mennonite Conference. |
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