When my son was an infant I’d look at him in his crib as he slept at night. His stomach was full, and he smelled of baby shampoo and lavender lotion. He was healthy and warm. He slept without fear.
I’m not sure what inspired “Ohio Amish show Trump support” (Oct. 16), but I am deeply disappointed.
What is peace? First, let me introduce the word “peace” as it is written in the languages of prominent tribes (my birth origin) in Nigeria, West Africa.
Ohio Conference of Mennonite Church USA terminated the credentials of Jeffery L. Kauffman on Aug. 6 for sexual misconduct that took place when he was lead pastor of Zion Mennonite Church in Archbold, Ohio.
I was saddened to see national flags on Amish buggies. The proliferation of such flags in the hands of Christians was the inspiration for the creation of the kingdom of God flag.
Safety is always a priority for Mennonite Disaster Service. Today, that includes taking precautions against COVID-19.
As you list the hopes of Anabaptist World (Sept. 25), four things stand out: to belong, be accountable, be Anabaptist and be independent.
Nine years after the murder of Goshen College biology professor James Miller, a jury convicted a man who was 16 years old when he committed the crime.
It was inspiring to read Nancy Kauffmann’s name as an Alumni Ministry and Service honoree (Oct. 16, “AMBS Window” insert).
It’s always an instructional moment for a pastor when she finds herself confronted with a Bible passage she’s afraid to preach. This happened to me a few months ago.