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MB Herald Podcast

Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches

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The MB Herald Podcast is all about telling stories that build up our MB church family. We invite guests on the show to highlight various ministries and initiatives, as well as talk about some of the pressing issues we face in our churches and communities. So join us as we share the Mennonite Brethren's life and story in Canada. New episodes come out every two weeks. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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This podcast addresses issues of aging, spirituality, and the potential for the aging process to be a time of rediscovering life’s meaning, one’s purpose, and coming to peace with ourselves and others. The aging experience is a unique space for the regeneration of our spiritual, emotional and even physical selves that leads to an integration and wholeness undiscovered earlier in the life course. Conrad L. Kanagy, Ph.D., is Professor of Sociology at Elizabethtown College (PA) where he has bee ...
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Cherie Bright LaDelle is a pastor at Living Word Winnipeg. The church is in the heart of Winnipeg’s North End, an area of the city whose residents experience high levels of poverty, crime, and racism. Living Word’s mission is to see Christ's presence in the North End of Winnipeg and to create a culture of people journeying with Christ in harmony. h…
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As Columbia Bible College’s new President, Dr. Steve Brown is living out his heartbeat to develop the next generation of leaders and everyday disciples. In this episode, we'll talk with him about his own leadership journey, the foundational impact of biblical education, and what excites him about the next generation of leaders. https://columbiabc.e…
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Joel Feddersen from Metro Church in Kelowna and Dave Ens from One88 in Winnipeg share the joys and challenges of being a downtown church. They talk about how their communities welcome people from all walks of life, offering belonging, acceptance, hope and love in Jesus. Each shares their own story of experiencing God in new and deep ways through th…
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Freedom Session isn't your Grandma's Bible study. It's a powerful, healing-discipleship journey, inviting you to rewrite your story with a God-inspired ending. In this episode, we sit down with Ken Dyck, the founder of Freedom Session. We ask him about why he started the program and how he sees God impact the lives of people around the world throug…
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Jennifer Choi tells the story of how Winnipeg’s Portage Avenue Church became a multi-ethnic congregation. She also shares her personal journey of becoming the Cross-Cultural Associate Pastor at Portage Avenue. She talks about the importance of embracing cultural diversity, and how being a multi-ethnic church gives us a glimpse of heaven on earth. P…
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Darren Milley talks of his own experience of being a truck driver and how God led him to start PowerServe. In his YouTube channel, “The Father Trucker” speaks to the joys and challenges of driving truck and always points his viewers to Jesus. PowerServe is about to launch a free app called The Christian Truckers Toolbox, which will give Christian t…
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Tony Martens (Lead Pastor of Dalmeny Community Church in Dalmeny, SK) shares his journey of recognizing the patterns of spiritual abuse he has personally experienced as well as for those in his congregation. He talks of the damaging effects of manipulation and control in the church and his heart for those who have been spiritually abused. The leade…
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Gloria Woodland (Chaplaincy Program Director at MB Seminary) gives a brief overview of the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program and her thoughts on the recent decision to delay the expansion of the program to include persons suffering solely from a mental illness. She speaks to why Christians should be concerned about expanding the eligibilit…
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Mike Engbers (Lead Pastor of Parliament Community Church in Regina, SK) talks about his interest in technology from a young age. He shares his theological framework in thinking about technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and how Christians should respond to the rapid development of AI. He provides some examples of how AI can be used as a tool t…
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MB Biblical Seminary president Mark Wessner discusses the purpose of CCMBC’s National Ministry Team and his role in it. He talks about the priority area of Leadership Development, CUSP and the proposed initiative of Leadership Front Counter. He also presents a higher-level discussion of leadership in churches, addresses whether there is a generatio…
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Cam Stuart (National Director of CCMBC) shares his passion for disciple-making and the vision of the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. He talks about how the Great Commission is for every believer, and that Jesus has called every person — and every church — into the mission of disciples who make disciples. Stuart shares what his p…
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Darrell Janzen (Executive Director of Simonhouse Bible Camp) and Courtney Armstrong (Executive Director of Camp Evergreen) talk about camp ministry: why it’s important, its joys, challenges and how churches can best support camps. Hear stories of how God uses camp ministry to impact the lives of young people. Simonhouse Bible Camp: simonhouse.ca/ca…
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At 1310 Taylor, MB Mission, MBCM and CCMBC staff all work together under one roof. But sometimes it takes an appointment to sit down together and hear what each other are up to. In this episode of the Multiply podcast, Kara Friesen and Rob Schroeder of MB Mission talk about the short-term teams currently on service, and share about one special mome…
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What does it look like for Christians to be a faithful presence? On this episode of the Multiply podcast, Carson Samson (MBCM) explores this concept raised at the recent CCCC convention he attended. MB Mission's Sarah Brown interviews Jacob Chandler of MoveIn, an incarnational ministry nurtured in part by the Ontario MB church. MB Herald's Karla Br…
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Death and suffering. Joining the stream of the MB Herald's July/August issue "on dying – the next stage", the Multiply podcast wades into these almost taboo topics with the help of Donwood chaplain Wanda Derksen and CMU professor Paul Doerksen. Don't be afraid: the spiritual caregiver and the ethicist are thoughtful and passionate guides into what …
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In part two of our series “On Dying,” the Multiply podcast continues the conversation on death and suffering with Evelyn Labun, an instructor of nursing and board member with Eden Health Care Services. Evelyn brings a medical perspective, concerns regarding mental health, and personal experiences to the conversation. Dancing with Elephants by Jarem…
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The final episode of our three-part conversation takes us into the subject of conscience rights. Anesthesiologist Frank Ewert speaks passionately about his calling to respect life as a physician while Kathy Boschman of the Coalition for HealthCARE & Conscience in Manitoba tells churches how they can support a bill in Manitoba legislature to protect…
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Scott Miller is the Chief Marketing Officer of Garden Spot Village and a major reason that we have an intergenerational partnership between Elizabethtown College and GSV. With gratitude for their sponsorship and support: Mennonite Health Services, Stewardship Advisors LLC, Landis Communities, and Garden Spot Village!…
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A delightful visit with 80-year old Larry Nikkel, former CEO of Prairie View Psychiatric Hospital (Newton, KS) and President of Tabor College. Larry has created a list of "keys" to living well in the latter quarter of one's life, though he claims he is only at the mid-line! Chock-full of wisdom and the value of faith! With gratitude for their spons…
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This podcast details Dr. Conrad Kanagy's personal journey with Parkinson's Disease. It looks at how to fight the disease and Dr. Kanagy shares his own tips on how to fight back against PD. Dr. Kanagy is interviewed by Chloe Lantz, an Elizabethtown College student, for her podcast entitled "Parkinson's Disease: Gaining Hope and Healing." With gratit…
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In this episode my guest Marty Lehman reflects on her counter-cultural decision to retire early, the origins of that decision, the surprises, and how she keeps the day of her death in front of her. This is a wonderful interview in which we discover someone who actually has chosen to do what the literature tells us is most helpful as we grow older. …
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Stewardship Advisors LLC of Mt. Joy, PA is a financial sponsor of this podcast. In this episode Advisor John Simkins gives an overview of the current financial climate and his recommendations for discerning wisely as we age! With gratitude for their sponsorship and support: Mennonite Health Services, Stewardship Advisors LLC, Landis Communities, an…
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In this interview, Steve discloses what he has learned personally about wisdom, what others have conributed to his understanding of the value of wisdom, and how we all benefit when we do the hard work that harvests the wisdom within us! A wonderful interview with great insight from Steve! With gratitude for their sponsorship and support: Mennonite …
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I have recently created a new podcast sponsored by Mennonite Health Services, Stewardship Advisors, Landis Communities, and Garden Spot Village. The initial sessions are on storytelling as we age, and the importance of doing so. I've worked with students for thirty years on this kind of activity, and am now in the throes of telling Walter Brueggema…
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In this third episode, I offer questions to prime the pump of your well of memory, a well that for good reason, often remains covered up and untapped. But there are good things in that well. And the bad? Well, that comes with it. But as an older person you are not the same as when you experienced the bad the first time, and revisiting the well just…
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In this second episode, I begin a four episode series of coaching listerners to tell and write their stories. I offer a formal course in story-telling that I will offer more details about in future episodes. But you may want a paper and pencils for this episode! With gratitude for their sponsorship and support: Mennonite Health Services, Stewardshi…
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This new podcast comes out of my diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease five years ago at fifty-two, and my desire to use my experience in a generative way to be a source of healing and learning and a receipient of healing and learning. The show will feature experts in the field as well as aging individuals who tell stories of growth and wisdom. Early ep…
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