Our Stories
“Do you have a story to tell? We want to help you share it with the Global MB Family. ICOMB provides all members and related conferences with a platform to share what God is doing globally. These stories are to encourage readers to praise and pray. Contact us at stories@icomb.org and we will arrange a time for you to tell us your story in an interview. Translators will be provided wherever possible. “
Building Biffies in Myanmar By Louise Sinclair-Peters
It has been a challenge to follow up with the over two thousand new believers that made a commitment to Jesus during our Christmas outreach events in Myanmar. We are continually looking for new means to gain access to the
Ask God Which Town By Mark J. H. Klassen
In 2006, Ivana (not her real name) and her husband moved with their five children from Germany to Canada, where they soon welcomed their sixth child. It was a big move for a big family. Little did they know, eight
And Then By Nikki White
“My friends and family laugh at me. They say I need to see a psychiatrist or go on medication.” But Zemira knows that her experiences are real encounters with the living God. Multiply workers K&K first came to know this
Abdullah By Louise Sinclair-Peters
During the recent summit of the International Community of Mennonite Brethren (ICOMB) in Brazil, we met and were inspired by a man named Abdullah. This is his story. Born in Lebanon to a devout Muslim family, Abdullah has been educated
When it Rains By Nikki White
Siriwan Trakunhan is one of Multiply’s key national partners in Thailand. Over the years, she has served in many capacities: working at the Chiang Mai office, teaching the Bible at a juvenile detention center with Carmen Owen and Cynthia Friesen,
The Courage to be Gentle By Nikki White
“Recently, while reading Colossians, I was particularly struck by one line,” Aiyla said, reflecting on Colossians 3:12. “It says, ‘Therefore, as God´s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.’” Then she paused.