I am a student at Goshen College in Indiana. My Mennonite faith has led me to major in environmental science, focusing on marine conservation.
I am a student at Goshen College in Indiana. My Mennonite faith has led me to major in environmental science, focusing on marine conservation.
Now more than ever, the world needs prophetic voices like that of Megan Westra, who reminds us what it really means to be saved by Jesus.
I appreciate Lucinda Kinsinger’s columns but have another view related to “Why I’m not voting” (Nov. 6).
The International Community of Mennonite Brethren has stated the first priority in India “should be recognizing the brokenness for the Conference and seeking healing in the power of the Holy Spirit.” I agree.
John appears near Jerusalem with bugs in his teeth from his locust meals, with the wild in his eyes, as he howls at the world. His voice cries out from the wilderness; he proclaims a baptism of repentance (Mark 1:4).
Since 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that banned abortions, nearly 62 million abortions have been reported, 10 times Hitler’s Holocaust.
Americans have experienced changes in attitudes and behaviors about abortion over the past 40 years.