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Expand CPT

It is time for top Mennonite leaders to take a dramatic new step and issue a daring new call for a vast expansion of Christian Peacemaker Teams. With only modest resources and less institutional support, CPT’s activities—and a host of other successful nonviolent campaigns in the last few decades—have demonstrated that nonviolence frequently prevents bloodshed and promotes justice. It is time for the Christian church—for the first time ever in our history—to invest large resources to test the possibilities of large-scale nonviolent campaigns …

The Mennonite

October 7, 2008

Does Revelation speak today?

In a nutshell, this is what I think matters when we look at the book of Revelation. What are we looking for when we look at Revelation? And what does Revelation tell us about the way to see this “little round planet” and this “big universe”? …

The Mennonite

September 16, 2008

I tell you

Poem Make a vase of your urn, I tell you. I don’t want to be burned and then thrown as ashes carried by a wind.

The Mennonite

September 16, 2008

The tomato lady

This past summer I “plant sat” for Gretchen, my neighbor. She had nine beautiful tomato plants and two promising green pepper plants. That was a lot next to my single patio tomato in a five-gallon bucket …

The Mennonite

September 16, 2008

Welcoming the stranger in your life

I wanted to talk to a friend after the church service, but I remembered the “three-minute guideline” presented at a leadership meeting. For three minutes after the service, we were asked to talk to folks we didn’t know. So I looked for newcomers. I spoke to a man I didn’t recognize, but he seemed nervous and put off. Since he hadn’t been to church in a long time, I tried to make him feel comfortable, joking about the crowded parking. He seemed more at ease …

The Mennonite

September 16, 2008

Remembering our baptism

One Sunday this past spring our congregation gathered, as we do each year, to celebrate a baptismal service. The event is a highlight of the church year and an important part of our congregational identity. We gather in the fellowship hall for breakfast. Then, as the tables are being cleared, someone leads out in the folk hymn “I Went Down to the River to Pray,” which we sing with gusto before piling into cars to caravan to a local pond …

The Mennonite

September 16, 2008

Web exclusive: You keep me hangin’ on

Learning the ropes of cooperative communication Homer J. Simpson might say, "It was like that when I got there," but that doesn't unravel many knotty

The Mennonite

September 2, 2008

Car story

For years, Adrienne De Forrest, a member of Boulder (Colo.) Mennonite Church, had driven a 1991 Subaru station wagon that now had over 250,000 miles on the odometer. The car had been reliable and the engine was strong, but some peripherals were starting to go bad due to age and weathering. Aware that she might have to replace the car sometime, she researched dealers’ prices for used cars and put away enough money to cover the cost if it came to that …

The Mennonite

September 2, 2008

A house added to others

The essence of a missional vision is to align with the purposes of God. But what does that mean? …

The Mennonite

September 2, 2008

Let the light of Christ Jesus shine through

Some time ago a friend asked me, “Why have you and your son had long tenures in pastoral ministry but some of us have moved every couple of years? Some of us have left the ministry. What’s your secret?” …

The Mennonite

September 2, 2008

No more church as usual

A colleague walked into Sara’s office one day at the seminary and talked about how going to church was causing him to lose his faith. “So much of church is deadly,” he said …

The Mennonite

August 19, 2008

Mennonites and Sunday school attendance

In 2006, more than 2,200 members of Mennonite Church USA completed the Mennonite Member Profile, a survey of beliefs and practices. This profile was a follow-up to two previous studies conducted in 1972 and 1989. Included in the profile was a question about an individual’s frequency of Sunday school attendance …

The Mennonite

August 19, 2008
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