Juneteenth, symbol and reality On June 17, President Biden declared Juneteenth a federal holiday. Many of us have some catching up to do — to understand what Juneteenth is. Jerrell Williams July 12, 2021
Can you feel the love? And act on it? How deep is your love? The 1977 song by the Bee Gees came to mind as I was preparing this article. I am thinking of Hendy Matahelemual July 11, 2021
Five things Friday roundup: Care and chocolate 1. Climate change Our friends in the Pacific Northwest recently experienced an extreme and historic heat wave that blanketed the area for over a week. Joanne Gallardo July 9, 2021
Video games and sacrificial love Video games didn’t interest me as a child. I could never care about the pixelated characters or master the little buttons that controlled their fate. Sarah Kehrberg July 9, 2021
Take off your shoes In my work i am fortunate to be invited into other people’s stories. Often as I read or listen, I am reminded of Exodus 3 Danielle Klotz July 7, 2021
Does house of prayer have open doors? When I joined a Mennonite church as an adult, I realized I had a lot to learn. I was attracted to Anabaptist theology because of Melanie A. Howard June 30, 2021
I am Indigenous — and also a settler In 2006, my husband, Dan, and I moved to the Yakama Reservation in Washington state, where Dan’s family settled more than 150 years ago. We Sarah Augustine June 28, 2021
A modern Nehemiah in Nigeria In my previous column, I introduced the work of Pastor Chuwang Pam, an Anabaptist pastor in Los Angeles, originally from Nigeria. Today I want to Anthonia Onye June 25, 2021
No different from their neighbors: European Mennonites and the Holocaust Arson in May 2019 at the Chabad Jewish Center in Needham, Mass. Vandalism of 59 gravestones with antisemitic graffiti at the Hebrew Cemetery in Falls Alain Epp Weaver | For Anabaptist World June 24, 2021
The irony of my Mennonite-ness A friend of mine asks fascinated questions about my lifestyle as a conservative Mennonite. Is it true you drive only black cars? How does a Lucinda J. Kinsinger June 23, 2021
The courage to admit failure In 1986 an amishman by the name of David Luthy published a most unusual book. The title, The Amish in America, suggested a standard overview John D. Roth June 21, 2021
Read the column, hear the podcast In this first year of publishing Anabaptist World, it has been exciting to watch the diversity of writers — and specifically our columnists — contribute Danielle Klotz June 20, 2021