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Leaving silence

Seminary professor’s book reclaims the Bible as a source of hope and healing for survivors of sexualized violence

Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary

October 29, 2021

New books for 2021: Fiction books

The Oct. 29 issue of Anabaptist World included several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are fiction books.

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

October 25, 2021

Toews’ novels leap to the big screen

This year has been busy for Canadian novelist Miriam Toews. Her latest novel, Fight Night, was released in August in Canada and October in the United States. A film version of 2014’s All My Puny Sorrows debuted in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

October 22, 2021

Five Things: Friday Roundup: How do you say, “Sorry, the Pacific Ocean is closed for repairs?”

Surprise calls for one to find a friend and debrief, shock elicits silence. Word of the spill from the platform Elly stopped our tongues. As

David and Leann Augsburger

October 15, 2021

Book mines new sources for hidden stories of European Mennonites and the Holocaust

If committing genocide is a community activity, then uncovering and dealing with it is the responsibility of a community, too

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

February 22, 2021
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