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Bible: Faith’s evidence, and tongues that burn

What good is it if you say you have faith but do not have works? James’ question in chapter 2 doesn’t so much pit faith

Meghan Florian

January 29, 2018

Judged by the Spirit

Approximately 60 years after the Resurrection, Jesus evaluated the seven churches in Asia Minor. At the beginning of each, he declared, “I know thy works.”

Letters

January 29, 2018

Shaped by persecution

As part of a privileged Christian majority, do Mennonites in North America still carry remnants of their martyr past? For centuries, persecution shaped the character

Paul Schrag

January 29, 2018

Miller: Good to be different

There are blonde jokes, lawyer jokes and Polish jokes. And then there are Mennonite jokes. As a Mennonite, and a plain Mennonite at that, I

Lucinda J. Kinsinger

January 29, 2018

Yoder-Short: Sparrow watcher

“God sees the sparrows.” This phrase’s comforting appeal melted as I watched our cat dining on a sparrow. Life can be bloody and cruel. God

Jane Yoder-Short

January 29, 2018
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