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By tractor, truck and foot, supplies reach rural Nepal

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  • May 20, 2015

Whether by tractor or by truck, MCC’s partners have delivered emergency food to 2,189 rural families affected by the earthquake in Nepal. In addition,789 of those families received tarps, cooking utensils and blankets. To learn the latest about MCC’s response since the second major earthquake, check out this story online. Donations for Nepal are welcome!

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Resources from Congregational Meeting on May 17

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  • May 14, 2015

Resources to help prepare for Congregational Meeting on May 17. Resolutions to come to Mennonite Church USA in Kansas City June 30-July 5 Churchwide Statement on Sexual Abuse Forbearance Resolution Resolution on Status of Membership Faithful Witness Amid Endless War Israel Palestine Resolution Additional Documents MCN Organizational Chart MCN Model of Pastoral Relationships Leadership Selection Process Campus Plan    

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MCC Great Lakes Meeting: Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit

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  • May 6, 2015

At the MCC Great Lakes gathering on Saturday, May 2, we heard a report on the work of SWAP (Sharing With Appalachian People).   A short film emphasized that while outside volunteers coming to KT give much in terms of physical labor and monetary donations, the people there have much to teach the volunteers. This quote, attributed to Phillip Yancey’s The Jesus I Never Knew seems to underscore that point. The poor, the hungry, the mourners, and the oppressed truly are blessed. Not because of their miserable states, of course – Jesus spent much of his life trying to remedy […]

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On the Ground in Nepal

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  • May 6, 2015

One of Mennonite Central Committee’s  partners in Nepal is a Christian organization, Rescue Network Nepal.  The primary purpose of Rescue Network Nepal (RNN) is to train local villagers in remote areas of the country to give emergency aid in case of home, farm and traffic accidents. No one knew that this newly built network would be mobilized, and that every person they trained last year is desperately needed in the current disaster response.  Read more about Rescue Nepal’s almost immediate post-earthquake response and MCC’s involvement by clicking here.

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