Andrew Claassen is the Connecting Peoples Coordinator for MCC Nicaragua.
As I was pulling on my socks before going to church last Sunday I heard a familiar sound: a small van with large speakers strapped to...
The News Roundup is a regular section of the blog, featuring news articles from various sources around the web, with the goal of providing an overview of the weekly conversation about the countries where MCC wo...
Derrick Charles is the co-representative of MCC Nicaragua. This post is part of our ongoing series on climate change and food security.
During the week of October 23-27, MCC Nicaragua had had the privileg...
The News Roundup is a regular section of the blog, featuring news articles from various sources around the web, with the goal of providing an overview of the weekly conversation about the countries where MCC wo...
Tiyana Jovanovic took part in the recent MCC UN student seminar on migration. Participants were given the opportunity to submit essays to the blog based on the seminar topic and Tiyana's essay was selected as t...
Kathrine Garrison is the Program and Advocacy Associate at MCC’s UN Office in New York. Her work at the MCC UN Office centers on migration, food security, and the region of Latin America and the Caribbean. This...
The News Roundup is a regular section of the blog, featuring news articles from various sources around the web, with the goal of providing an overview of the weekly conversation about the countries where MCC wo...
Dan Gonzalez, Director of the Theological Community of Mexico. This prayer was shared during an encounter of Anabaptist leaders in March 2017. The encounter, facilitated by MCC, focused on themes of migration,...
Lindsey Frye is a member of Laurel Street Mennonite Church in Lancaster, PA. She is currently living in Chiapas, Mexico with her husband Chris, and daughters Ramona and Ruthie. She works as an Ecumenism Promote...
Anna Vogt is the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Advocacy and Context Analyst. This reflection was originally published on Anna’s personal blog.
Jorge says that the twelve days that he has been out of j...