MCC newsletters
Stay connected and inspired with In Touch, a monthly MCC e-newsletter. Our curated stories and captivating images land directly in your inbox the first Monday of every month.
In MCC’s magazine, A Common Place, journey alongside MCC workers and partners across the globe to meet the amazing communities we serve and gain a deeper understanding of their everyday joys and challenges.
Intersections: MCC theory and practice is a quarterly journal published by our Planning, Learning and Disaster Response Department. The authors explore current issues in light of MCC’s work and offer insights on serving communities in times of crisis.
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Get the inside scoop on MCC Canada’s advocacy work by signing up for our monthly newsletter. Learn about our work with the Canadian government and our partners, along with:
- Thought-provoking stories
- Petitions and other advocacy actions
- Upcoming events.
The Peace & Justice Journal provides in-depth analysis and theological reflection on sociopolitical issues touching the core of Anabaptist values and engagement in the world. It is published in print form three times a year and delivered to your doorstep.
To sign up, send an email to npjm@mcc.org and include your name and address.
Keep up-to-date on how you can address the root causes of national and global peace and justice concerns and advocate for policy change. This monthly digital newsletter features articles, resources for deeper engagement and prayer, action steps, and information about upcoming events and trainings
Published online every two months, the UN Office Global Briefing provides a platform for important voices across the world to reach a global audience. We address issues at the intersection of critical global challenges and the global church.
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