“Seriously?” we often say in our family. Yes, we have many serious conversations these days. “Actually?” when it is beyond belief. “Really?” when truth is questioned.
“Seriously?” we often say in our family. Yes, we have many serious conversations these days. “Actually?” when it is beyond belief. “Really?” when truth is questioned.
Flood survivors in eastern Kentucky need volunteers, and Mennonite Disaster Service is trying to help.
A sculpture gifted to the United Nations by the United States and Sweden in memory of UN investigators Michael J. Sharp and Zaida Catalán was unveiled Aug. 3 in the Disarmament section of the UN’s permanent art collection in New York City.
Overriding everything is what King describes as an “iron will” among people who have been coping with floods for decades.
As a congregation member of mine put it one time, “Everything’s just a little bit bad.” You know the feeling. It’s not as bad as it could be but things aren’t great and you need a boost. Here are five things that have helped me during a rough patch.
What? The pope does not know what the Doctrine of Discovery is?
The Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission announced the release of its latest publication and awarded three project grants during its June 17-18 annual meeting, which took place online.