Mennonite Brethren in Global Mission
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In 2006, Harold Ens completed over 35 years of service with Mennonite Brethren missions. His work began as a Christian Service worker in Columbia in 1966. For 12 of those years (1992–2004), he served as General Director of Mennonite Brethren …
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In 2006, Harold Ens completed over 35 years of service with Mennonite Brethren missions. His work began as a Christian Service worker in Columbia in 1966. For 12 of those years (1992–2004), he served as General Director of Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International (MBMSI). This book gives detailed and valuable information and perspective on the 40-year period that it covers. It reviews Harold and Helen's own involvement in missions, describes the various structural changes to MB mission programing and policies, and surveys MB Mission activity in various countries. In the final chapter, Harold provides his own assessment of the future of MB mission. This book makes an important contribution to the understanding of MB mission in the latter part of the 20th century. ~from the back cover
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