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Our peace theology

The Mennonites of Hong Kong have a question for us: What is Mennonite peace theology? The query arises from a generational split. Young people believe

Paul Schrag

January 27, 2020

It’s a celebration

The West Coast Mennonite Relief Sale “Celebration for World Relief” is grateful for the publicity our event name change has produced in MWR. As noted

Letters

January 27, 2020

Tractor tech and theology

One of the most desirable agriculture commodities these days isn’t corn, wheat or pork bellies, but 40-year-old tractors. Their enduring usefulness, combined with room for

Tim Huber

January 27, 2020

Kinsinger: I made my own wedding dress

I made my own wedding dress. I have sewed dresses for myself since I was a teenager, moving from frustration and seam rippers to calm

Lucinda J. Kinsinger

January 27, 2020

Nigerian Brethren ecumenical leader executed by Boko Haram

A Nigerian Church of the Brethren district secretary and ecumenical leader was executed by Boko Haram militants on Jan. 20, Church of the Brethren officials confirmed Jan. 21.

Church of the Brethren

January 27, 2020

Goshen College graduate to coach in Super Bowl

As Katie Sowers prepares to make history as the first female and first openly gay person to coach in a Super Bowl, Goshen (Ind.) College has released a statement apologizing for discrimination she experienced at the college 11 years ago.

Goshen College | Mennonite World Review staff

January 27, 2020
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