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History: At war’s end, a last gasp of violence

One hundred years ago next month, on Nov. 11, 1918, an armistice brought World War I to an end, ceasing the four-year-old conflagration that resulted

Rich Preheim

October 22, 2018

King: Yays and High Fives

Sometimes it takes someone who is 2 (“and a half,” she stresses) to lead the way. For 40 years, starting in our 20s, weeks after

Michael A. King

October 22, 2018

598 is not enough

What are the chances that a Mennonite teenager today will go to a Mennonite Church USA college or university? Not that good, and much less

Paul Schrag | Mennonite World Review

October 22, 2018

Book review: Warriors who renounced war

Three decades ago, Julie Putnam Hart sat in a peace lecture opposing the Stra­tegic Defense Initiative, commonly known as Star Wars. Intrigued by the presenter’s

Steve Goering

October 22, 2018

Washington Witness: Today’s scapegoats

We have a long history in the United States of blaming immigrants — whether German, Irish, Catholic, Chinese or, more recently, Hispanic and Muslim —

Tammy Alexander

October 22, 2018

Uruguayan MBs growing, with an assist from Brazil

The Mennonite Brethren church in Uruguay is growing in a big way, and its transformation is an expression of increasing cooperation between MBs in Latin America.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

October 22, 2018
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