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‘Sanctuary People’ follows faith-based organizing in the first Trump term

Days before the recent U.S. election, Gina Pérez, author of the new book, Sanctuary People: Faith-Based Organizing in Latina/o Communities, said many people in the

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

November 25, 2024

Five things Friday roundup: Ideas for choosing thankfulness when it’s hard

While serving internationally, one thing I did not expect was the overwhelming admiration for Thanksgiving held by folks from outside the U.S. culture. “A whole

Alisha and Josh Garber | For Anabaptist World

November 22, 2024

Global Bible Read-a-Thon to mark Anabaptist milestone

To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Anabaptism, ­MennoMedia is partnering with Mennonite World Conference to host a global Anabaptist Bible Read-a-Thon, featuring 500 or more voices reading the entire Bible in multiple languages.

MennoMedia

November 22, 2024

Wisdom of my children

You have taught me something of love

Jenna Liechty Martin

November 22, 2024

Tony Campolo, sociologist and famed Red Letter Christian, has died

Tony Campolo, an American Baptist minister and sociologist who spent decades trying to convince evangelicals and other Christians that their faith should motivate them to

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

November 21, 2024

Comfort cookies

Recipe: Hermit cookies

Heather Wolfe | For Anabaptist World

November 21, 2024

B.C. affordable housing still a ministry

Menno Court, a 170-unit residential building that offers affordable housing in Vancouver, B.C., has been a place of safety for half a century. Tenants and supporters celebrated its 50th anniversary of offering rents well below market value with a party on July 18.

Andre Pekovich | Mennonite Senior Citizens Society of BC

November 21, 2024

West Bank Christian woman leads resistance to settlers’ seizure of family’s land

A group of Israeli Jews said Sabbath prayers on a late October Friday as the sun set in Al-Makhrour, a valley outside of Beit Jala

Heather M. Surls | Religion News Service

November 20, 2024

S.D. school celebrates Indigenous life

Freeman Academy hosted an Indigenous People’s Celebration Oct. 16 that brought together six schools to make connections with tribal groups and learn about Dakota, Nakota and Lakota life, pursuing the Lakota phrase Mitakuye Oyasin (we are all related).

Anabaptist World

November 20, 2024

Synod promotes Christian harmony

Pastor from France represents Mennonites at Catholic-led summit in Rome

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

November 20, 2024

To feel safe in the pews, trauma must be acknowledged, spiritual directors say

Trauma-informed care is a growing movement across the world, and in the past decade, spiritual directors have increasingly used its methods to deal with clients

Genevieve Charles | Religion News Service

November 19, 2024

Bethel College student wins peace oratorical contest

Josué Coy Dick, a fourth-year student at Bethel College from North Newton, Kan., is the winner of the 2024 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.

Mennonite Central Committee

November 19, 2024
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