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Mixing church and state

In response to “Am I Wrong About Trump?” (Letters, January): In the Dordrecht Confession of Faith, Conservative Mennonites confess that God has ordained authority for

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February 1, 2026

A quest filled with questions

As a preteen, I picked up a pen pal from Ghana. She told me she was trying to save money for college. “We don’t go

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February 1, 2026

Repent of wealth disparity

I was disappointed that the January issue on the future of Anabaptism lacked a focus on the need for a Zacchaeus-type redistribution of wealth by

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February 1, 2026

Theology of the hammer

I am grateful for Josh Meyer’s “Anabaptism at 501” (January), which names with clarity both the tensions we face and the hopes we are called

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February 1, 2026

Questions we can’t avoid

James Brenneman’s “Back to the Future: Mennonites in 2525” (January) presses on questions we cannot avoid: Christianity’s long entanglement with empire, the coercive enforcement of

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February 1, 2026
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