The reparations summit in Goshen, Ind., (“Repair & Revival” by Lisa Schirch, February) gave voice to generations of Black and Indigenous people, calling Mennonites to
“Four Days in Minneapolis” (page 24) describes a powerful story of activism, but it does not reflect historic Anabaptist faith, which is rooted in quiet
In response to Kenneth Showalter’s query (Letters, February) [for quotes by Charlie Kirk that contradict Jesus’ teaching to “love thy neighbor”]: “If I see a
I agree with James Brenneman (“Back to the Future: Mennonites in 2525,” January) that Constantine misused Nicaea for political ends. This regrettable fact does not
Thank you for recognizing Koinonia Indigenous Mennonite Church and our work related to the Carlisle Boarding School Project (“Reburial of Native Children Is an Invitation
David W. Lehman (Letters, November) says of Charlie Kirk, “His views on African Americans, South Asians, Native Americans and followers of Islam did not follow
In response to “Am I Wrong About Trump?” (Letters, January): In the Dordrecht Confession of Faith, Conservative Mennonites confess that God has ordained authority for
James Brenneman’s “Back to the Future: Mennonites in 2525” (January) presses on questions we cannot avoid: Christianity’s long entanglement with empire, the coercive enforcement of