Ukraine: rich history, vibrant witness Where Mennonite ancestors prospered and suffered, Ukrainians and MCC still serve Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World February 22, 2022
How the Vietnam War pushed MLK to embrace global justice, not only civil rights at home On July 2, 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. stood behind President Lyndon Johnson as the Texan signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Anthony Siracusa | For Religion News Service January 14, 2022
Military’s priority questioned When it comes to spending national treasure, the U.S. military takes priority. Mennonite Church USA is urging its members to question that. Mennonite Church USA January 12, 2022
Don’t conflate military action, God’s mission It is never appropriate to take the mission of God and apply it to the U.S. military Ed Stetzer | For Religion News Service August 30, 2021
In Afghanistan, we made the same mistakes as in Vietnam Afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. We thought we were smarter and more powerful. Thomas J. Reese | Religion News Service August 18, 2021
Five things Friday roundup: Mystery. “Gratitude, O gratitude” for one and “Grief, O grief” for another. Conversations these days are vital, personal, intense, brimming with emotion. How is Gaza today? How is India? How are people in places unknown? We ask David and Leann Augsburger May 21, 2021
Counting the cost of revenge Many bear the scars of two decades of war in Afghanistan Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World April 28, 2021
Seventh Plowshares member sentenced to prison for nuclear base break-in Activists to receive award for Christian nonviolent action Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service April 12, 2021