A new law mandating flashing yellow lights on horse-drawn vehicles in Ohio has been met with resistance by some Amish buggy drivers.
A new law mandating flashing yellow lights on horse-drawn vehicles in Ohio has been met with resistance by some Amish buggy drivers.
North Americans take for granted the ability to cross borders with ease. Customs agents wave us through without a second look, while other travelers get scrutinized. Nationality, skin color, gender and religion can complicate travel.
Many years ago, when I first came to live on the homeland of the Yakama nation, I had the privilege of hearing an elder speak at a large public event at the local university. I was a member of the faculty at the time.
A narrow path led upward over hill and valley. On the left were many vineyards, on the right the slope of a mountain. You had to walk carefully.
The Oct. 14 issue of Anabaptist World included several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are fiction books.
I led a webinar in which the central question was, “Conrad, what are the theories behind your idea that God is dismantling the church?”
Efforts to count the number of “Colony Mennonites” in Mexico this year have produced surprising results.
Mesach Krisetya, 83, an Indonesian theologian, professor and academic administrator who was president of Mennonite World Conference from 1997 to 2003, died Sept. 30.
The Oct. 14 issue of Anabaptist World included several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are books about church life.