Service, calling, colonialism, pain. The word "mission" can bring up a wide range of emotions. Join Lynda and Travis as they talk with pastors, thought leaders and partners around the world about what makes some people "mission wary," and others missionar
Take a deep dive into the complexity of mission in the South African context with Mziwandile Nkutha and Andrew Suderman on a LIVE episode of MissionWary? Nkutha is the Coordinator of the Anabaptist Network in South Africa (ANiSA) - an organization that seeks ways to collaborate with different churches and community organizations in fostering the work of justice and peace in South Africa. Suderman, director of global partnerships with Mennonite Mission Network, brings a deep knowledge of the historical context of Christian mission, as well as a passion for what the future of mission can look like. Also featured in this episode are interviews with Yalile Caballero Vargas, president of Iglesia Cristiana Menonita de Colombia (IMCOL—Colombian Mennonite Church), Willi Hugo Pérez, president of Seminario Anabautista Latinoamericano (SEMILLA—Latin American Anabaptist Seminary), and Diana Cruz, MCC worker in Bolivia, and international Mission Network worker alum with La Casa Grande in Benin. Originally broadcast on Zoom and Facebook Live, May 16, 2022. To view the video version of this episode, click here.
How do the stories of mission become the history of mission? Anicka Fast shares why some stories get preserved and remembered, while others become forgotten. Plus, Rod Hollinger-Janzen gives insight into how AIMM (Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission) worked with Fast to unearth forgotten narratives from a century ago. To learn more about Anicka Fast's ministry, go to https://www.mennonitemission.net/workers/Africa/Burkina%20Faso/Anicka%20Fast For more information on AIMM, go to https://www.aimmint.org/
Does Christianity change a culture, or is it the other way around? A conversation with James Krabill on the Biblical impetus for mission, and what North American churches can learn from mission practiced around the world. Krabill is co-author of the new book, Unless A Grain of Wheat: A Story of Friendship between African Independent Churches and North American Mennonites. For more information, go to: https://langhamliterature.org/books/unless-a-grain-of-wheat Read the book review from Mission Network here: https://www.mennonitemission.net/blog/4635/Unless-a-Grain-of-Wheat-chronicles-relationship-building-in-Africa
When does service become mission? Marisa Smucker and Andrea Sawyer-Kirksey weigh in on how their experiences leading MVS (Mennonite Voluntary Service) and DOOR (Discovering Opportunities for Outreach and Reflection) have informed the way they see the connection between service and mission. For more information on MVS, go to https://www.mennonitemission.net/mvs For more information about DOOR, go to https://www.doornetwork.org/ To learn more about the basics of anti-racism, go to https://www.mennoniteusa.org/resource-portal/resource/anti-racism-basics/ Download Mennonite Mission Network's guidelines for anti-racist and anti-sexist communication booklet Shared Voices here: https://www.mennonitemission.net/resources/publications/books/343/Shared%20Voices
Mennonite Mission Network executive director Mike Sherrill speaks about how the lessons and examples of the past informs how MMN approaches mission today.
Coming to terms with pain caused though mission: Katerina Friesen speaks on harm done to indigenous peoples by the Doctrine of Discovery, and its connection to mission. Resources and additional material mentioned in this episode: Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Coalition: https://dofdmenno.org/ Land Acknowledgement: https://dofdmenno.org/land-acknowledgement/ Paths for Peacemaking with Host Peoples: https://www.commonword.ca/ResourceView/82/16613
Guests Lynda Hollinger-Janzen and Joe Sawatzky set the ground rules of why people might be wary or excited about the word, "mission."
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