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‘Tempestry Project’ adds color to climate data

NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — The knitted scarves accumulating at Bethel College Mennonite Church were not abandoned there because of rising temperatures. Instead, they are illustrating them.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

April 6, 2020

Our own Main Street

“Support Main Street” was the cry as the U.S. economy stalled in March. Those with secure jobs and steady income heeded the call to target

Paul Schrag

April 6, 2020

Book review: An Unlikely Trio

George J. Lapp (1879-1951) was one of those Mennonite pioneers who emerged at the turn of the 19th century and made a contribution to multiple

Shirley Hershey Showalter

April 6, 2020

The only issue?

Many Anabaptists in the United States have been in a separatist season, leaving one body of believers for another over LGBTQ inclusion. Separation is based

Letters

April 6, 2020

Bible: Nevertheless, God rescues

I almost drowned in the ocean once. I consider myself a strong swimmer, and that afternoon I confidently waded out from the beach and slipped

Brad Roth

April 6, 2020

Kraybill: Hope amid pandemic

Fear gripped Alexandria, Egypt, in A.D. 260 as a pandemic pummeled the great city. Along with their neighbors, followers of Jesus endured a plague —

J. Nelson Kraybill

April 6, 2020

Kriss: Passion week, Pentecost, pandemic

“Because of the virus.” I mulled the phrase, letting it sink in. I was taking a walk in my neighborhood, where it’s strangely quiet while

Stephen Kriss

April 6, 2020

Sunday morning, March 22, 2020

7:20 a.m. — I drove from Lancaster City, Pa., where I live, on 222 North toward Reading. My assignment: photograph the 8 a.m. service at

Dale D. Gehman | For Mennonite World Review

April 6, 2020

Kennel-Shank: Activism and tech

The young woman on the book cover holds the trunk of a tree and looks out from its branches. Julia Butterfly Hill’s The Legacy of

Celeste Kennel-Shank

April 6, 2020

Longhurst: The plague village

During this time of pandemic, many people are worried. They see the hoarding and long lines in grocery stores and wonder if we are in

John Longhurst

April 6, 2020
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