Eastern Mennonite Missions- EMM envisions many people worldwide experiencing salvation in Jesus Christ, a new generation of leaders raised up, and new Christ-centered congregations established from which more workers are sent.
Mennonite Central Committee- MCC is a relief, service, community development and peace agency of the North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches.
Third Way Cafe- Many times we think there are only two choices or options when actually there is a third or alternate way between two choices. Third Way Cafe reflects the fact that Mennonites and Anabaptists are somewhere between Catholic and Protestant on many theology issues--a third way.
Mennonite Mission Network- a program agency of Mennonite Church USA, exists to lead, mobilize and equip the church to participate in holistic witness to Jesus Christ in a broken world. We envision every congregation and all parts of the church being fully engaged in God's mission - across the street, all through the marketplaces and around the world. The Mission Network supports ministries in 54 countries, 31 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces. Mennonite Mission Network succeeds the Commission on Home Ministries and the Commission on Overseas Mission (General Conference Mennonite Church) and Mennonite Board of Missions (Mennonite Church).
Mennonite Mutual Aid- Founded in 1945 by the Mennonite Church, MMA grew out of a long tradition of faith communities putting faith into action by sharing resources with each other. MMA started by offering loans to church service volunteers. Later many more mutual aid and stewardship programs were created. Church members from other related denominations increasingly participated in MMA, expanding MMA’s constituency base in the last 30 years.
Mennonite Publishing House- The Mennonite Publishing House is owned and operated by the Mennonite Church of North America. The house publishes books under the name "Herald Press". They also publish periodicals and curricula under the name "Faith & Life Resources." "Faith & Life Press Printing Services" is the name of the Mennonite Publishing House's own printing plant which prints most of the materials MPH publishes. The house also owns and operates Provident Bookstores as a way to make Christian literature available to everyone.
Faith Comes by Hearing- Illiteracy is on the increase worldwide and there is no solution in the foreseeable future. Non-readers are denied the Bible unless they can hear it. FCBH is working with ministry partners in 60 countries and has New Testament recordings in more than 90 languages with new recordings continually in progress.
This page was authored by Bob Stutzman, with God's help.
Last updated on June 3, 2003.