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TODAY Show’s Al Roker stops at Goshen College in world record attempt

Photo: Meteorologist Al Roker presents a TODAY Show flag to children from the Campus Center for Young Children (CCYC) at Goshen College during his visit to

Brian Yoder Schlabach

November 11, 2015

Work in Progress gives, receives harmony in ‘Big Apple’

Photo: Sandy Miller (middle-left) and Ann Jacobs (middle-right) are co-leaders of the Work In Progress Ensemble, along with Lefuarn Harvey (not pictured). Photo provided.  When

Wil LaVeist

November 11, 2015

I loved my post-cancer hair

Dr. Debra Detwiler Brubaker is professor of music at Goshen College where she directs choirs, teaches voice, church music and world music courses. In 2004

Anabaptist World

November 11, 2015

Negotiating the labyrinth to leadership

Photo: Kerry Strayer speaks at Bluffton (Ohio) University on Nov. 10. Photo provided.  “Glass ceiling” may no longer be the best description of what keeps

Bluffton University

November 11, 2015

Bethel vocalist takes top honors at local, regional competitions

Photo: Blake Overman performs his solo, Papageno’s aria from Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute, during a fall choral concert at Bethel College. Overman had first- and second-place

Melanie Zuercher

November 11, 2015

Sandra Pérez: God provides the light to see you through

Photo: Sandra Pérez (second from right) with (l. to r.) Addie Banks, Dave Wenger and Ruth Wenger at Hyacinth Stevens’ ordination in 2011. (Photo provided) Sandra

Anabaptist World

November 11, 2015

Anabaptist siblings: Brethren renew historic connections with Mennonites

Since its founding in Ger­many in 1708, the Breth­­ren stream of Anabaptism has been associated with Mennonites, particularly for their shared opposition to war. Yet both groups have often overlooked their connections. Now efforts are emerging to rectify that.

Rich Preheim | For Mennonite World Review

November 11, 2015

EMM worker has lively encounters with Islam

Teaching at European seminaries in September, David W. Shenk said conversations everywhere were about how to respond to the continent’s refugee crisis. Shenk, a member of Eastern Mennonite Missions’ Christian Muslim Relations Team, taught for three weeks at seminaries in Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. All of the classes included learning about Muslims, and two had lively encounters with Islam.

Linda Moffett | Eastern Mennonite Missions

November 11, 2015

Hesston president to conclude at end of academic year

HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College President Howard Keim announced Oct. 22 he will transition away from his role at the end of the 2015-16 academic year, concluding 11 years of leadership as the college’s eighth president. Keim will conclude his service in June.

Hesston College

November 11, 2015

Love thy neighbor: Helping veterans to heal

Once again, Veterans Day has arrived. For many, it is another day celebrating everyday militarism. Mennonites have long had an aversion to war and violence, and

Jake Short

November 11, 2015
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