Photo: Larry Gara speaks to a reporter during an interview at his home, Oct. 5, 2015, in Wilmington, Ohio. The 93-year-old retired professor and well-known peace
Photo: Black Youth Project 100 leader Charlene Carruthers (center, seated) reminds her comrades that they are there because the Chicago mayor wants to allocate an additional $200 million to
Photo: Congregants at Joy Mennonite Church in Oklahoma City. (Photo by James Branum) Joy Mennonite Church, a small congregation in Oklahoma City, has found a
Photo: People walking in Haiti. MCC Photo/Ben Depp. As thousands of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent face deportation from the Dominican Republic, Mennonite Central Committee
Photo: Pan Y Paz in Riohacha, Colombia. (Photo by Toni Sadikin) As Mennonite World Conference (MWC) member churches celebrated Peace Sunday on Sept. 20, 2015, they
Photo: Blake Rogers speaks during a September workshop for the Shenandoah Valley Soil and Water Conservation District. The 2014 graduate recently wrote and submitted a
Photo: Thirteen participants will graduate from the Women's Peacebuilding Leadership Program in December 2015. Shown here are Esther Bett, Ruth Nalyanya, Roselyne Onunga, Shamsa Omar, Carol
Photo: Oscar Siwali (center) introduces Mikhail Fernandes (center left) to a class at Silverstream School in Manenburg, South Africa. Photo provided. In some South African towns,
Photo: Valetta Seymour, left, talks with Betty Reimer Wyckoff and Marianne Krahn Miller at a special reunion remembering the group from Bethel who joined a march
Photo: Jeff Gundy speaks at an event at Bluffton (Ohio) University. Photo provided. Jeff Gundy, a professor of English at Bluffton (Ohio) University, has been
Photo: Dr. James Harder (right), president of Bluffton (Ohio) University, talks with (left to right) Dr. Loren Swartzendruber, president of Eastern Mennonite University; Dr. Merrill Ewert,
On Oct. 23, Lancaster (Pa.) Mennonite Conference's Bishop Board affirmed a proposal to withdraw from Mennonite Church USA. The proposal required 80 percent affirmation to