Mesach Krisetya, 83, an Indonesian theologian, professor and academic administrator who was president of Mennonite World Conference from 1997 to 2003, died Sept. 30.
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.
Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship is known for its support of the arts, so it was only natural to spruce up one of the church’s exterior walls with a mural.
Hurricane Julia’s impact on Honduras could lead to a migration crisis stretching from Central America to the United States. The relatively weak Category 1 hurricane made landfall Oct. 9 in Nicaragua.
Three Pennsylvania Mennonite pastors and a conference minister were among 77 clergy who signed an Oct. 18 statement in the Pennsylvania Capital-Star denouncing Christian nationalism ahead of the Nov. 8 U.S. midterm elections.
The Oct. 14 issue of Anabaptist World included several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are poetry collections.
Goshen College and Bethel College unveiled new mascots during homecoming activities Oct. 7 and 8.
MennoMedia has named April Yamasaki editor of the quarterly devotional magazine Rejoice! Yamasaki replaces Leslie Hawthorne Klingler, who was editor since 2013.
Its membership was suspended as of Oct. 3, in accordance with the conference’s constitution.
The higher education institutions affiliated with Mennonite Church USA, Mennonite Church Canada and the Mennonite Brethren denominations in the U.S. and Canada have released fall enrollment statistics revealing many of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts are still reverberating.
The Oct. 14 issue of Anabaptist World included several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are nonfiction and history books.