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Better than Netflix

The pandemic changed human behavior. Will the church adapt?

Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World

March 26, 2021

There is a way out of the tomb

In 2017 at the Mennonite Church USA convention in Orlando Fla., the late author and theologian Rachel Held Evans presented a phenomenal plenary talk in

Danielle Klotz

March 26, 2021

Dock principal placed on leave after allegation

Martin Wiens, high school principal at Dock Mennonite Academy in Lansdale, Pa., was placed on administrative leave March 24 after a former student posted a video on social media March 21 alleging Wiens repeatedly engaged in physical contact that made him uncomfortable.

Anabaptist World

March 26, 2021

Jesus would be proud

I am likely one of your older readers. My wife and I greatly appreciate the approach you are taking in AW. The Feb. 12 issue,

Letters

March 26, 2021

Unity may be painful

Harold Regier (Letters, March 5) asks about our witness in this era of division: Should it be pastoral or prophetic? How should we relate to

Letters

March 26, 2021

How much better now?

I appreciated the Feb. 12 articles by Lee Roy Berry Jr. and Joanna Lawrence Shenk, the latter telling the story of Vincent and Rosemary Harding.

Letters

March 26, 2021

New leadership brings hope

Glen Guyton and Paul Schrag deplore the idolatrous embrace of Trump-cult Christians during the Capitol insurrection (Opinion and Editorial, Jan. 22). In response, Bob Wilkey

Letters

March 26, 2021

Take care during pandemic

I felt empathy for Sarah Kehrberg and her family as they endured social ostra­cism during their COVID-19 affliction (“When my family was unclean,” March 5).

Letters

March 26, 2021

White supremacist thinking

I am pleased that AW covered Song Kang Ho and The Frontiers (“Peace activist jailed in South Korea,” Feb. 12). In addition to friendship with

Letters

March 26, 2021

A divisive term

I enjoyed Astrid von Schlachta’s Feb. 12 column, “Have we forgotten how to argue?” I couldn’t agree more — until she used the divisive term

Letters

March 26, 2021
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