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Mennonite Farmers is the result of a multiyear collaboration of the author, Winnipeg-based historian Royden Loewen, with scholars John Eicher, Hans Peter Fast, Susie Fisher,

Anabaptist World | Rachel Waltner Goossen

March 1, 2022

MWC caps Indonesia assembly on-site attendance at 700

COVID restrictions limit in-person participation at hybrid event

Karla Braun | Mennonite World Conference

March 1, 2022

In Jesus’ name

Thank you to James E. Brenneman for describing why it is better to think of ourselves as Jesus-centered than Christ-centered (“There’s just something about that

Anabaptist World

March 1, 2022

See how he loved!

Lazarus dies, and jesus weeps. He doesn’t get to his friend Lazarus in time, in time to touch his sick body, to heal him. All

Anabaptist World | Isaac S. Villegas

March 1, 2022

EMM’s building is soaking up the sun

Eastern Mennonite Missions flipped the switch Jan. 3 to begin ­generating enough solar energy to meet half of the electrical demands of its new Hub 450 property in Lancaster, Pa.

Micah Brickner | Eastern Mennonite Missions

March 1, 2022
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