by Cate Desjardins | Mar 17, 2023 | Announcements, Chaplains, Essays, Journal, Virtual Gatherings
Emmett, Aamir, and our Interconnectedness A Sermon on Firearm Violence Emmett Till, Aamir, And Our Interconnectedness A sermon delivered at Germantown Mennonite Church, June 2022 – Cate Michelle Beaulieu-Desjardins Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12: 12-27 Just as a...
by Cate Desjardins | Jun 10, 2022 | 5 Life Standards, Annual Gathering, Blogroll, Essays, I am MHF, Journal, Mission, Testimonials
The Anabaptist Healthcare Worker: Pursuing a Call to Nurturing People as a Life Standard A reflection from Five Life Standards Nurture Council member Jennifer Wiebe The Anabaptist Healthcare Worker: Pursuing a Call to Nurturing People as a Life Standard What do a...
by Cate Desjardins | Feb 23, 2021 | Blogroll, Chaplains, Essays, General, Mission, Testimonials
Finding Holy Space Reflections on Serving in a Pandemic from Four MHF Members This pandemic time has been unlike anything we’ve known in healthcare and in our faith-lives. Four MHF members took time to reflect on how their Anabaptist faith has supported them as...
by Cate Desjardins | Dec 3, 2020 | Essays, International, Journal, Mission, Review
Mennonite Health Journal Articles on the intersection of faith and health Mennonite Health Journal, Vol. 21, No. 4, December 4, 2020. A Review of “Together in Galilee” by Dr. Robert Martin Review by Andrew Metzler, MHF Administrator and Board Member...
by Cate Desjardins | May 18, 2020 | Announcements, Blogroll, Essays, MHF Office, Mission
Mennonite Faith & Healthcare Vocations Reflections from Cate I came to the Mennonite church days before I turned 21. That was 10 years ago. In some ways that seems like a lifetime ago, and in many other ways I know I am (and perhaps forever will be) a...
by Paul D. Leichty | May 1, 2019 | Annual Gathering, Blogroll, Essays, Journal
Mennonite Health Journal Articles on the intersection of faith and health Mennonite Health Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1, May 1, 2019 Well-being for All: Providing Care for the UndocumentedCarissa HarnishStudent Essay Project 2019 Winner [PDF] As I walked...