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Fire from heaven

A reflection on Luke 9:51-56 In this text, two of Jesus’ most beloved disciples are ready to engage in what we may describe as an

anna

June 23, 2015

Drones are demons

Just as the early church called for prayer against demons, we are called to pray against drones. In February, The Guardian reported that a U.S.

Isaac S. Villegas

June 23, 2015

Listen to God and each other

The Jerusalem Council models reconciliation in church conflicts In Acts 15, we read of a transformative experience called the Jerusalem Council, where some ethnocentric Jewish

anna

June 23, 2015

A prescription for Anabaptist renewal

The spiritual itinerary: from Satan to Christ Sometimes I speculate what my life would have been like had I been born into an animistic West

anna

June 23, 2015

Joanne Dietzel: Opening doors into a church of change

Joanne Dietzel has learned to ‘live joyfully from the inside out’ in her work with the church. When Joanne Dietzel was 18, she says she

anna

June 23, 2015

How can we not talk about Jesus?

Photo: Jack and Linda Knox live in Douglas, Ariz., and are members of Shalom Mennonite Church. This piece is adapted from a sermon Jack gave at

anna

June 16, 2015

EMM worker finds his heart among Karen people

LANCASTER, Pa. — Eastern Mennonite Missions worker Sean FitzGerald finds himself deeply impacted by his recent service among and ongoing relationships with Karen refugees from Myanmar, formerly Burma, living in Lancaster.

“What I have learned and continue to learn from my friends is this: We are not perfect; none of us are,” FitzGerald said.

Chris Fretz | Eastern Mennonite Missions

June 11, 2015

Tours build support for Israel-Palestine resolution

Joy Sutter of Salford (Pa.) Mennonite Church didn’t fully understand the Israel-Palestine conflict until she visited the region last year.

“I needed to see the oppressive wall, hear the stories of the people, see the occupation of the land and get a grasp of the injustices of the everyday existence of the Palestinian people,” said Sutter, a member of the Mennonite Church USA Executive Board.

Ryan Rodrick Beiler | For Mennonite World Review

June 8, 2015

With my body I thee worship

Photo: Sara Wenger Shenk and Gerald Shenk at the Istanbul harbor during the 2013 AMBS Biblical Mediterranean Cruisetour. A 40th anniversary tribute to Gerald It’s

anna

June 6, 2015

15 things you didn’t know about Orie O. Miller

A new biography shines fresh light on Orie O. Miller, a 1915 Goshen (Ind.) College graduate, former professor and a founder of Mennonite Central Committee.

anna

June 4, 2015

Going a third way at Penn State

The newest pastor at University Mennonite Church in State College, Pa., never seems to be in the actual church building, and the advisory team that relates to him doesn’t mind.

In what is likely the first Mennonite ministry of its kind, 3rd Way Collective and UMC campus minister Ben Wideman operate almost exclusively on the campus of a massive state university.

Pennsylvania State University is among of the biggest universities in the country, counting more than 46,000 students on its . . .

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

June 1, 2015

Children’s home a Fortress of Hope

In 2008, members of Maple Grove Mennonite Church in Hartville, Ohio, turned $1,000 into $13,000 — and it launched a new mission trajectory.

According to Myron Weaver, the pastor at that time, each family was given $10 to multiply if they could. The $13,000 yield was collected at a harvest offering a few months later.

A large portion went to fund went to . . .

Kelli Yoder | Mennonite World Review

May 29, 2015
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