This morning I rode bike to school with my new foster child. She has lived with me for a week as I write this, and she has been awaiting adoption for over a year …
This morning I rode bike to school with my new foster child. She has lived with me for a week as I write this, and she has been awaiting adoption for over a year …
An article in the May issue of The Atlantic, “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?” by Stephen Marche, asks an important question …
At last July’s Pittsburgh convention, Mennonite Church USA delegates began considering a blueprint for our church. “A Missional Vision and Purposeful Plan for Mennonite Church USA” includes nearly 12,000 words but articulates a clear and concise purpose: “develop and nurture missional Mennonite congregations of many cultures.” Unfortunately, it’s incomplete …
The Corinthian Plan is doing well. It continues to provide health coverage and other benefits for more than 1,000 people who are involved in serving God in Mennonite Church USA congregations and conferences …
A year ago on the night of our anniversary, Roberto, my husband, and I, after over a year of struggle and tension, finally experienced a shift in our relationship. That evening a miracle occurred. Not only did we experience a healing union but also, and more importantly, God showed up …
A cheeky email from a Canadian friend sparked my interest in a war we don’t spend much time talking about. That’s unfortunate, because the current relationship between Canada and the United States got off to a rocky start when we invaded Canada, and England invaded the United States on Canada’s behalf …