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Paths to leadership

Profiles of three women presidents of Mennonite higher education institutions Despite encountering the “concrete wall” (impenetrable barriers), “glass ceiling” (invisible barriers) and “labyrinth” (unclear paths),

The Mennonite

January 1, 2013

Mennonite higher education

Expensive for some, though probably not as much as you think, and worth it for all The first two sentences, set in large font, on

The Mennonite

January 1, 2013

Questions to women leaders – Elaine Moyer

Elaine Moyer has led in both public and private school classrooms, on the athletic field, as department chair and associate athletic director at Bluffton (Ohio)

The Mennonite

January 1, 2013

Invest in infrastructure now or pay much more later

Miscellany After every natural disaster, it seems, there is talk about being better prepared for the next one. Yet little usually happens. People often move

The Mennonite

January 1, 2013

A patriarch’s pilgrimage

Even though the Old Testament patriarch Abraham lived to be 175, it is not his longevity that most impresses Robert Kreider, 94, a long-time leader in the Mennonite church. What resonates with him is Abraham’s trust on a faith journey woven with God’s call to leave certainty and embrace change …

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January 1, 2013
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