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Neighbors, killers, enablers, witnesses: Conference looks at the many roles of Mennonites in the Holocaust

Photo: Doris Bergen of the University of Toronto delivers the keynote address at the Mennonites and the Holocaust conference held March 16-17 at Bethel College

Gordon Houser, Paul Schrag and Melanie Zuercher

March 19, 2018

MCC may allow exceptions to ‘lifestyle expectations’

Mennonite Central Committee’s U.S. and Canada boards have approved the possibility of exceptions to the “lifestyle expectations” for some MCC personnel, although those parameters have not been completely defined.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

March 19, 2018

Scholars uncover hidden stories of the Holocaust

NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — In 2004, Joachim Wieler of Wei­mar, Germany, opened a small wooden box he inherited after his mother’s death. To his surprise and horror, it contained letters his late father wrote while serving as an officer in the Wehr­macht, the armed forces of Nazi Germany.

Paul Schrag | Mennonite World Review

March 19, 2018

Play on World War I conscientious objectors begins tour

Photo: Playwright and actor Michael Mears performs in This Evil Thing at Akron (Pennsylvania) Mennonite Church. This Evil Thing dramatizes the experiences of conscientious objectors in World

Titus Peachey

March 19, 2018

MCC U.S. and MCC Canada statement on human resources framework

The boards of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) U.S. and MCC Canada held their annual joint meeting March 16-17, in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Part of the agenda

MCC U.S. and MCC Canada

March 19, 2018

Beekeepers learn about caring for creation, community

NEWTON, Kan. — Two co-workers at Mennonite Mission Network have discovered that even with a full-time “city job,” beekeeping is a great way to keep the boy on the farm.

Laurie Oswald Robinson | For Mennonite World Review

March 19, 2018

Should a church have rules?

Growing up, I was mostly very compliant with rules of any sort. I didn’t just accept everything at face value — I often turned things

Rosina Schmucker

March 19, 2018
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