Scott Moyer (Letters, May) applauds President Trump for taking out Iran’s “lunatic leaders.” Putting a negative label on them justifies killing them and gives an
Mennonite Central Committee asserts that John Clarke and Anicka Fast’s case “did not constitute systemic abuse” (“Report: Process Caused Further Harm to Couple,” page 31).
Kimberly Schmidt raises a point about historical precision (“Quest Continues to Identify Students at Indian Schools Run by Mennonites,” May), and while accuracy matters for
I appreciated Brian Souder’s “When Wars Begin, Christians Cry” (page 42, previously published at anabaptistworld.org). I’d been unable to cry in recent times, and his
Thank you for the article on Girl Named Tom’s ill-fated [postponed] concerts at the Kennedy Center in Washington (April). As a longtime fan and kindred
The writer of a March letter wonders if anyone is showing compassion for agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Compassion should be for the victims
We disagree about what peace is (“Epic Fury’s Prevailing Arrogance,” Editorial, April). Peace is not the absence of conflict. Peace is Iran not having a
It must have been with a mixture of audacity and hope that Freeman, S.D., area Mennonites established the South Dakota Mennonite College Corporation in 1900.
While I agree with Jim Brenneman’s criticism of Nicaea (“Back to the Future: Mennonites in 2525,” January), I also think John Rempel (Letters, March) makes