Photo: Members of International Bethel City Church in Portland, Oregon, stand ready to welcome visitors to the church. Photo provided. Over the last three years,
Photo: Michael J. (MJ) Sharp visits with Elizabeth Namavu and children in Mubimbi Camp, one of the camps for displaced people in eastern Congo. Photo by
Photo: Members of the Executive Board of Mennonite Church USA during their March 30-April 1 meeting in Kansas City. Photo by Hannah Heinzekehr. During a
Photo: In the past 18 months, distributions of food and supplies have supported many thousands of displaced people living through the crisis in Nigeria. Photo by
Mennonite women’s groups have a long and colorful history. Circles of Sisterhood, the new book by Anita Hooley Yoder tells the story of Mennonite women’s groups
Photo: Lydell Steiner helped to found Connexus, a nonprofit in Holmes County, Ohio, that focuses on mediation. While earning an MA in conflict resolution from Eastern
Image: A watercolor painting depicting the Hofer brothers, David, Joseph and Michael, Hutterites and WWI conscientious objectors who were courtmartialed and imprisoned. Joseph and David died
At the June meeting of the Bluffton (Ohio) University Board of Trustees, board chair Kent Yoder announced that Dr. James M. Harder, Bluffton’s ninth president,
Photo: Krista Rittenhouse, co-leader of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Service Adventure unit. Photo provided. After graduating college, Marc Schlegel-Preheim began confronting the epiphany that a lot
Photo: Karen Martens Zimmerly and Terry Zimmerly. Photo provided. Karen Martens Zimmerly, Mennonite Church Canada’s Executive Minister, Formation and Pastoral Leadership, is returning to congregational
Photo: Mackenzie Butler, a food and nutrition major from Norwich, Ohio, poses for a picture with Stephen “Tig” Intagliata, campus pastor, and Julia Thomas ’15. Photo
Photo: Colombians gather to demand peace in October after a vote to ratify the peace agreement between the government and the country’s largest guerrilla group, the