The Pennsylvania court system has added Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking interpreters to offer better language support for women and children testifying in cases involving abuse.
The Pennsylvania court system has added Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking interpreters to offer better language support for women and children testifying in cases involving abuse.
“If you’ve never been there, why do you care?” Anna Johnson asked on our way from South Bend to Goshen, Ind., in a 12-passenger van to pick up the rest of our carpool heading to Washington, D.C., on a subzero January morning.
When Kristel Kennedy came to the Mennonite Church USA convention last July, she wasn’t expecting to emerge as a leader and organizer for Mennonites who work in public education.
More than 130 activists from Anabaptist congregations across the United States were arrested Jan. 16 in Washington, D.C., as they sang songs of peace and called on Congress to support a permanent cease-fire in Gaza and the release of all hostages in the war with Israel.