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The Rich Young Ruler speaks

‘You lack one thing,’ the Teacher said. That sounded manageable ...

Josh Meyer

April 28, 2026

Worship attendance at churches up for the first time in decades, according to new report

Researchers from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research said the median congregation grew from 65 in 2020 to about 70 today. That is not enough to erase earlier declines, but it is noteworthy.

Bob Smietana | For Religion News Service

April 27, 2026

MCC clothing keeps Gaza kids warm

Mennonite Central Committee partner Al-Najd Developmental Forum bought and distributed 1,500 packages of children’s winter clothing to families in Gaza City.

Jason Dueck | Mennonite Central Committee

April 27, 2026

Sharing burdens joyfully

Global gathering in Philippines highlights solidarity, faith, shared witness

John D. Roth | Mennonite World Conference

April 24, 2026

Five things Friday roundup: Thinking differently about missions

As Alisha and I have been sharing about our call to ministry in Scotland, it’s not surprising how quickly some people dismiss the very idea as invalid. Most of the time, we find it has less to do with the work we are called to and more with the narrow framework many people carry as to what cross-cultural ministry (or missions) looks like.

Alisha and Josh Garber | For Anabaptist World

April 24, 2026

Sharing gift of warmth links volunteers with each other and world

MCC shipped nearly 40,000 comforters in 2025

Linda Espenshade | Mennonite Central Committee

April 23, 2026

And the daily bread is terror

News of Trump and Netanyahu’s war in Iran has been fed to us daily. The consequences of this unprovoked war are quickly rippling. It is

AJ Delgadillo | For Anabaptist World

April 23, 2026

Pope Leo XIV arrives in Angola, where oil wealth and mass poverty collide

The pontiff’s visit to oil-rich Angola is expected to address inequality, youth unemployment and the church’s role in a country still shaped by war and Catholic colonialism.

Tonny Onyulo | Religion News Service

April 22, 2026

Writing embraced as a sacred trust

Amish and other Plain community writers gather in Ohio for inspiration, fellowship

Eileen Kinch | Anabaptist World

April 22, 2026

FPU president opened doors wider

Edmund Janzen, 88, president of Fresno Pacific University from 1975 to 1985 during a teaching career that included a stint at Tabor College and other church leadership roles, died April 14 at his home in Fresno, Calif.

Fresno Pacific University

April 21, 2026

Gen Z women are losing their religion

Women have long been more religious than men. But a new study finds the gap closing as more young women under 30 identify as “none” — unaffiliated.

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

April 21, 2026

Canadian Native residential school survivors begin healing journeys

From 1962 to 1991, Mennonite-related organizations operated residential schools for Indigenous people in northwestern Ontario. On March 6-8, 30 survivors from those schools gathered in Dryden, Ont., to tell their stories and begin their healing journeys.

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

April 20, 2026
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