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Love is a Verb: Neighbor love finds its way through walls

Tina Schlabach lives with her husband, Jay, in Tucson, Arizona. She serves as co-pastor of Shalom Mennonite Fellowship, offers spiritual companioning and visits with women from Central America and Mexico... read more →
  • March 23, 2017
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  • #MennoLove, Immigration, Menno Snapshots

Love is a Verb: Finding love in a hopeless place

Saulo Padilla was born in Guatemala. In 1986 he immigrated with his mother and siblings to Canada to reunite with his father who left Guatemala as a political refugee in... read more →
  • July 11, 2016
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  • #MennoLove, Immigration, Menno Snapshots

The Syrian refugee crisis: What can we do?

  Resources MCC Washington Memo      World Relief      Church World Service Statement signed by Ervin Stutzman Refugee Support Resources from Central Plains Mennonite Conference
  • December 4, 2015
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  • Immigration, News, Transformational Peacemaking

#WeAreMenno: Rey de Gloria congregation tends needs of neighbors without documents

By Janie Beck Kreider This is part three of four in a series featuring Mennonites working with immigrants. Projects featured in this series received grants from a special offering received... read more →
  • June 3, 2015
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  • #WeAreMenno, Immigration, News

#WeAreMenno: A dream becoming reality

Sarah Jackson is the founder and director of Casa de Paz (House of Peace), a house for undocumented immigrants and their families in Aurora, Colorado. Jackson also founded Volleyball Latino,... read more →
  • May 21, 2015
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  • #WeAreMenno, Immigration, Menno Snapshots

#WeAreMenno: Step of faith leads to ministry of accompaniment

By Janie Beck Kreider This is part one of four in a series featuring Mennonites working with immigrants. Projects featured in this series received grants from a special offering received... read more →
  • May 20, 2015
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  • #WeAreMenno, Immigration, News

#WeAreMenno: Charges dropped against immigrant detention center protesters

The “Stewart Five” raising their hands and singing We Shall Overcome as they are handcuffed and arrested for civil disobedience at Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin,... read more →
  • April 29, 2015
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  • #WeAreMenno, Immigration, News

#SomosMeno: Congregaciones menonitas actúan para apoyar a inmigrantes indocumentados

[English] Por Ardell Stauffer A veces, un día puede cambiarte la vida. En julio del 2013, los juveniles de la Iglesia Menonita de Walnut Hill, Goshen, Indiana, eligieron participar de... read more →
  • March 25, 2015
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  • Immigration, Noticias

A continued call to action: justice for the undocumented

Iris De León-Hartshorn is the director of transformative peacemaking for Mennonite Church USA. Like many of you I was saddened to hear about the deportation of Max Villatoro, but not... read more →
  • March 21, 2015
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  • Featured Blogs, Immigration, Menno Snapshots

DREAMer Fund expanded to offer educational assistance

[Español] By Annette Brill Bergstresser ELKHART, Ind. (Mennonite Church USA)—Due to the lack of progress... read more →
  • October 6, 2014
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  • Immigration, News

Looking for refuge and compassion

By Tammy Alexander This article first appeared in PeaceSigns, the magazine of the Peace and... read more →
  • August 8, 2014
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  • Immigration, Menno Snapshots

Digging deeper into immigration realities

By Janice Eigsti Miller During... read more →
  • August 4, 2014
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  • Immigration, Menno Snapshots

Participating in God’s hospitality at the Greyhound station!

by Tina Stoltzfus Schlabach On most Tuesday evenings since last... read more →
  • July 10, 2014
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  • Immigration, Menno Snapshots

Farm Workers, Mennonites and Justice

By Richard MacMaster Richard MacMaster, speaking here at a rally, is chair of the Southeast Mennonite Conference Task Force on Farmworker Justice. He is a retired... read more →
  • June 18, 2014
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  • Holistic Witness, Immigration, Menno Snapshots

Ending the Immigrant Quota: A Mennonite Response

By Lesley Ediger Lesley Ediger is a member of Atlanta Mennonite Fellowship in Atlanta, Ga. She is pictured on the left, along with Katie Beno Valencia... read more →
  • June 5, 2014
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  • Holistic Witness, Immigration, Menno Snapshots
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