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When Anabaptists were refugees

Gerald J. Mast is Professor of Communication at Bluffton (Ohio) University. This piece originally appeared on his blog, Anabaptist Persuasion.  On July 13, 1711, Christian

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

March 7, 2017

Make America ____________ Again: A photo essay

Olivia Copsey is a sophomore at Hesston (Kansas) College. A version of this article appeared in the Hesston College Horizon. I was extremely confused when I

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

March 7, 2017

Jonathan Kuttab: Peacemaking as a way of life

Photo: Jonathan Kuttab speaks during a Gaza Webcast in 2014. Photo by Bud Korotzer/Creative Commons. For Jonathan Kuttab, a Palestinian Mennonite, peacemaking is more than a

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

March 6, 2017

Leading into the Common Good: How can Anabaptist identity empower us?

Rachel Bowman was a student at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, when she gave this speech at the 2016 conference, Leading into the common good: An Anabaptist

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

March 2, 2017

What is this place: Reflections on Camp Mennoscah

Photo: The Ninnescah River at Camp Mennoscah, Murdock, Kansas. Photo provided.  It’s 90 degrees outside, but in the sun, it feels like it must be

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

March 2, 2017

Playfulness and placefulness

This article is the lead story in the March issue of The Mennonite. Subscribe today for more thoughtful feature articles like this one.  Photo: Karina Palos, a junior

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

March 1, 2017

Watershed disciples reimagine the good life

Todd Wynward of Taos, N.M., describes himself as “a serial social entrepreneur.” Licensed by Mountain States Mennonite Conference as a minister for watershed discipleship, he directs the Taos Initiative for Life Together, described as “a Mennonite-inspired social change movement,” according to taostilt.org.

Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review

February 27, 2017

Snail mornings and Rain Prayer: Two poems about place

Glen Kappy is a founding member of Albuquerque Mennonite Church where, over more than 20 years, he has served as elder, preacher, interim pastor, and spiritual formation

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

February 23, 2017

Mennonite World Conference in Augsburg: Transformed by the Word—Reading Scripture in Anabaptist Perspectives

Photo: Young AnaBaptists (YAB) Committee members and audience. Photo by Harry Unger.  On February 12, 2017, regional Anabaptists and leaders from around the world gathered in

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

February 23, 2017

Hard lessons during busy times: Reaching the lost outweighed money issues

Photo: Gilberto and Elizabeth Perez. Everence photo. This story originally appeared in Everence's Everyday Stewardship magazine.  Back in the 1970s, money was tight for my parents, Gilberto

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

February 23, 2017

Not always black and white: Racism encompasses the entirety of our colorful and complicated world

Lynn Hur is a ninth grader living in Pasadena, California. She attends Mountain View Mennonite Church, Upland, California. When she is not writing, you will

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

February 22, 2017

Leading into the common good: Why community matters

Melia Watkins was a student at Goshen (Indiana) College when she gave this speech at the 2016 conference, Leading into the common good: An Anabaptist Perspective. She

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

February 16, 2017
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