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Sabbath work

There’s a curious phrase in the first chapter of Acts: “a sabbath day’s journey.” It refers to the short walk between Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives — just under a mile. What I love about this detail is that it shows how Sabbath is not only about what we don’t do, but about how we move through the world with intention.

Andrew Hudson | For Anabaptist World

January 15, 2026

With MCC cash, Afghan earthquake survivors buy what they need

After a listening process by a Mennonite Central Committee partner, 209 families that survived an August earthquake in Afghanistan used cash assistance from MCC to buy winter clothing, shoes, medicine or cooking utensils.

Mennonite Central Committee

January 15, 2026

We are on the other side of Christmas

We are on the other side of Christmas after the birth, past the hallelujahs, beyond the silent night, outside of Bethlehem. The Advent wreath has

Lonnie Buerge

January 14, 2026

$1.2 million grant supports worship for all ages, abilities

Anabaptist Disabilities Network and MHS (Mennonite Health Services) Association received a grant of $1.2 million in 2025 from Lilly Endowment to support worship that is accessible for people of all ages and abilities, especially children with disabilities.

Anabaptist Disabilities Network

January 14, 2026

‘She could have been any of us’: Faith leaders mourn Renee Good in Minneapolis

On the morning  of Jan. 9, dozens of mourners and faith leaders gathered at the same intersection for an impromptu memorial — one of multiple in the area — for Renee Good, who died on January 7.

Jack Jenkins | Religion News Service

January 13, 2026

Hesston rescues an irreplaceable flock

While the restoration of Hesston College’s J.D. Charles Hall of Science and Arts moved ahead after a May 9 fire, the fate of feathered friends in the building remained uncertain.

Sara Hadaway | Hesston College

January 13, 2026

U.S. defense bill calls for automatic draft registration

The Selective Service System has been instructed to make military draft registration automatic.

Anabaptist World

January 13, 2026

The women of January 6 who left Christianity for faith in New Age conspiracy theories

Noelle Cook arrived in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, to photograph the Stop the Steal rally, expecting to gather some images for a graduate thesis project in women’s and gender studies. She ended up chronicling an insurrection — and, more unexpectedly, growing close to some of the women who breached the U.S. Capitol that day. 

Kathryn Post | Religion News Service

January 12, 2026

Five things Friday roundup: Reflections on Christ’s incarnation in a fragile earth and a living Christmas tree

In Indonesia, where Christians are a minority, the Christmas tree often serves as a marker of identity. My own family doesn’t keep that tradition, though my children often ask to have one. I always tell them, “That is not a tree. It is plastic that will end up stored in a warehouse like trash.” For us, a Christmas tree has always been a living one, growing quietly in front of our home.

Danang Kristiawan | For Anabaptist World

January 9, 2026

German president praises Anabaptist influence on European history

Mennonite cohort offers Turkey Red wheat as symbol of peace, welcome for refugees

Die Brücke

January 9, 2026

Feasting on ugly

Without getting to the farmers’ market or even spending time in the garden, I have abundant organic produce at my doorstep. Our farm’s four elders

Anna Lisa Gross | For Anabaptist World

January 8, 2026

Venezuela Anabaptists seek prayers amid uncertainty

Anabaptists in Venezuela and neighboring countries are on edge amid uncertainty and instability following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the U.S. military.

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

January 7, 2026
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