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Book, documentary tell of Amish shunning

When Saloma Miller Furlong left the Amish for good, one of the ways her shunning manifested and evolved was around the dinner table during return

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

January 20, 2014

Portrait of a ‘sundown town’

In September 2013 the Goshen (Ind.) News published a letter I wrote in which I said that Marian Anderson, an internationally renowned African American singer,

Dan Shenk

January 20, 2014

But what will we do?

This fall, our congregation undertook an experiment. Each day we read a short passage from Luke, and each week we gathered to discuss two basic

Meghan Good

January 20, 2014

Executions slowly dying

The death penalty has gotten a taste of its own medicine over the last two decades. Last year there were 39 executions in the U.S.,

Tim Huber

January 20, 2014

Brighter dawn

The term “sundown town” once applied to thousands of places throughout the U.S. where African-Americans weren’t welcome to live — or even to stay overnight.

Paul Schrag

January 20, 2014

Big family, big vision

There was a time when Westerners in international Christian mission were men. At least those named in mission records were men. Trips to Africa or

R. Showalter

January 20, 2014

Stories: Paths to justice

Civil rights leader C.T. Vivian recently spoke at a peace and justice gathering in Detroit. He recalled the struggles of the civil rights era. He

John Powell

January 20, 2014

Eating our way to the great banquet

Should one serve hummus to a hog farmer? Clashing food “shoulds” fill our conversations. Mennonites are divided. Some of us refuse to eat meat; others raise

Jane Yoder-Short

January 20, 2014

Hope of heaven

The thought that life could be better is woven indelibly into our hearts, and our brains. — Paul Simon, “Train in the Distance” Since I was

Sarah Kehrberg

January 20, 2014

Lithuanians join global MB family

The Free Christian Churches of Lithuania, a conference of seven church plants, will be welcomed into the International Community of Mennonite Brethren in May. The official

Gladys Terichow

January 20, 2014
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