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‘Come as you are’ — and meaning it

LANCASTER, Pa. — Raymond Gephart grew up in a family plagued by the abuse of drugs and alcohol. His two older sisters were put into foster care.

Dale D. Gehman | For Mennonite World Review

January 30, 2017

Statements on welcoming immigrants and refugees as neighbors

Photo: The border wall in Nogales, Mexico, from the Mexican side of the wall. MCC Photo/Tim Hoover 2008 MCC U.S. Statement J. Ron Byler is

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 28, 2017

Leading into the common good: Why Anabaptist values matter to my generation

Jeremy Good was a student at Hesston (Kansas) College when he gave this speech at the 2016 conference, Leading into the common good: An Anabaptist Perspective. We will

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 25, 2017

My top 10 songs: Philipp Gollner

Philipp Gollner is Assistant Professor of US History at Goshen (Indiana) College. He is also the book review editor for Mennonite Quarterly Review. 1. Hubert von

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 24, 2017

Weeding and walking

Emily Ralph Servant is the Interim LEADership Minister & Director of Congregational Resourcing for Franconia Mennonite Conference. This piece originally ran in the Jan. 19

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 24, 2017

Faith and Inauguration Day: Some Mennonite Perspectives

We invited people from across the church to reflect on Inauguration Day, what they are praying for and how their faith impacts how they are

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 20, 2017

Leading into the common good: What gives me hope in a chaotic world?

Londen Wheeler was a senior at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, when he gave this speech at the 2016 conference, Leading into the common good: An

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 18, 2017

Lines that Divide

Sadie Gustafson-Zook is a student at Goshen (Indiana) College. She is also a songwriter, fiddler and accomplished muscian. Sadie's first solo album is called "Melange,"

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 17, 2017

Redeeming Betrayal

Lars Åkerson lives in Durham, North Carolina and is the co-founder of Life Lines, a podcast featuring writers on death row. He is a part

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 17, 2017

Responding to sexual abuse

This article originally ran in the October issue of The Mennonite magazine.  Editor’s note: Over the past year, we have published—in the magazine and online—a series

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 12, 2017

Neighbors are nearby

Katherine Roberts is a folklorist and a writer. She lives in the North Carolina Piedmont, where she enjoys being outdoors, spending time with her two

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 11, 2017

We’re all the bosses of our own bodies

Marathana Prothro is assistant professor of communication at Bluffton (Ohio) University. She lives in Bluffton with her husband and their son.  This piece originally ran

Hannah Heinzekehr | Anabaptist World

January 10, 2017
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