Sister Care in the News
2020
- Mennonite World Review published “Hmong women are men’s equals, Sister Care teaches”, February 24, 2020.
- The Mennonite published “Sister Care seminar held in Thailand” photo, March 2020.
- Mennonite World Review published “Empowering women demystifying ‘mission'”, May 18, 2020.
- The Mennonite published “God with Skin on for Each Other: Women around the globe face Covid-19″, June 2020.
2019
- Mennonite World Review published “South American women aim to create healthy boundaries” January 7, 2019.
- The Mennonite published “Trauma Training for Women in Indonesia”, February 2018.
- Mennonite World Review published “Indonesian women find support to fulfill church’s high expectations” March 4, 2019
- The Mennonite published “Mennonite Women and AMBS collaborate on international seminar on healing” June 3, 2019.
- Mennonite Mission Network published “Women leaders spark a growing blaze of Sister Care ministries throughout Brazil”, July 24, 2019.
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care brings message of self-care to South Korea”, December 9, 2019.
2018
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care offers healing touch in Cuba” in February 2018.
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care Commissions North American Teachers” December 3, 2018.
- The Mennonite, “New Sister Care teachers commissioned” in December 2018.
2017
- Mennonite Mission Network published “Weaving a network of leaders, healing, and hope” in April 2017.
- Mennonite Mission Network published “Women urged to shed masks and fly” in April 2017. Also in Mennonite World Review, May 8, 2017 – “Sister Care urges women to shed masks”
and The Mennonite, June 2017 – “Shed Masks and Fly” - The Mennonite published “A Living Blessing” in June 2017
- The Mennonite published “Training women to share a healing, hope-giving tool” in June 2017
- Bethel College Context published “Linking women across Latin America” in August 2017
- The Mennonite published “After 5 years, Sister Care returns to India and Nepal” in November 2017.
2016
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care Goes to Cuba” in January 2016.
- Mennonite World Review published the College Sister Care article in February 2016.
- Mennonite World Review published “African women consider caring for themselves, too” in August 2016.
- The Mennonite published “We have to care for each other: Sister Care goes to Africa” in August 2016.
2015
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care Event Makes Sure Brazil is Not Forgotten” in March 2015.
- The Mennonite published “The Global Connections of Mennonite Women USA” in October 2015.
2014
- Sister Care Manual Translated into Portuguese
- Mennonite World Review and The Mennonite published “Practical Tools for Healing Touches Hearts in Paraguay and Argentina” in fall 2014.
- Mennonite World Review published “Luncheon Supports Sister Care” in February 2014.
- The Mennonite published “Sister Care Manual Translated Into Kekchi” in May 2014.
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care Reinforces Puerto Rico Connections” in June 2014.
- The Mennonite published “Taking Sister Care Home to Puerto Rico” in July 2014
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care offers ways to heal in Latin America” in September 2014
- The Mennonite published “Practical Tools For Healing in Paraguay and Argentina” in October 2014.
2013
- The Mennonite published “First Sister Care Held Outside North America” in January 2013.
- The Mennonite published “Sister Care Spreads to Guatemala” April 2013.
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care Events go International” May 2013.
- The Mennonite published “Sister Care Crosses Border in Mexico” June 2013.
- Mennonite World Review published “Sister Care Eases Pain of Loss” August 2013.
- Mennonite World Conference published “Sister Care Shared Globally” October 2013.
- Mennonite World Conference published “Andean Anabaptist Women Pastor Each Other” October 2013.
2012
- Mennonite Church USA published “Sister Care Expands to [Compassion] Care in Portland” in February 2012.
- The Mennonite published “Sister Care Seminar Breaks New Ground with Inclusion of Translation” in May 2012.