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,...
Emily Bowman is the Connecting Peoples Coordinator with MCC Honduras.
“And so we went on hunger strike,” says Pastor Pedro Calix to a hushed roomful of Honduran Mennonite young adults.
"We had explored our...
Ryan Johnson-Evers is a 2016 Bluffton University graduate from Muskego, Wisconsin. He currently works in San Pedro Sula, Honduras with the Mennonite Social Action Commission (CASM) through MCC's SALT program.
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Photo courtesy of CODESO: Iván Osorto and his wife, Marlenis Espinal, received treatment for Chagas disease. They are pictured here with two of their six children, Maynor Yair Osorto, and Lesley Merary Osorto...
Anna Vogt is the Regional Advocacy and Context Analyst. This post was originally published on her personal blog.
There are still moments, as I pass families and small groups of friends in the park, that I c...
Pastor Porfirio Zelaya Rubio gestured to the street outside the front door of Iglesia Menonita Sion (Zion Mennonite Church). He spoke in a quiet voice, not wanting to draw the attention of neighborhood children...
Anna Vogt is the Regional Advocacy and Context Analyst. This post was originally published on her personal blog.
There is a family story sketched inside my head. Details have blurred and faded over the year...
For Katerina Parsons, this past year has been an opportunity to experience first-hand how individuals working together can make a difference.
Parsons, a Michigan native from Bethel Church in Jackson, Mich., sp...
Benjamin Kreider worked as a SALTer with CASM over the past year. This post is part of our ongoing series on migration.
We used to be afraid when it rained. Afraid that the water would rise and wash us away...
Katerina Parsons currently serves as a SALTer doing research and communications with the Asociación para una Sociedad mas Justa (ASJ), an MCC partner in Honduras.
“We already have the hitmen, right?” one Ho...