A real doctrine? I have not witnessed a 500- year history of the church dehumanizing indigenous people or attempting to justify genocide. Nor have the people in my Letters April 1, 2019
Miller: When kindness leaps 30 years The story starts in 1981 when Grandpa and Grandma picked up the Xiong family — Hmong refugees with a passel of skinny, dark-eyed children — Lucinda J. Kinsinger April 1, 2019
An attack on one, an attack on all People of faith applied the balm of prayer to the disease of hate after a gunman murdered 50 worshipers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Paul Schrag April 1, 2019
Shameful tourists Switzerland is a land of beauty and Anabaptist history. Many North American Mennonite and Amish people visit to get in touch with their faith’s roots. Tim Huber April 1, 2019
Bible: What’s your alabaster jar? While the chief priests and elders schemed to kill Jesus, a woman entered Simon the leper’s house and blessed him with costly perfume. “Why this Brad Roth April 1, 2019
Mississippi church tends garden ministry Something new is growing at Open Door Mennonite Church in Jackson, Miss. Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review April 1, 2019
Book review: ‘Women Talking’ At first blush, the plot and setting of Miriam Toews’ new novel, Women Talking, might appear too limited in scope to be compelling. The book’s Melanie Springer Mock April 1, 2019