I appreciated the generous piece about a conservative Mennonite congregation purchasing a former Catholic church in Baltimore (“It’s Fancy, but It’s Home,” June). Given the
I appreciated the historical context provided in “Quest Continues to Identify Students at Indian Schools Run by Mennonites” (May) and applaud Mennonite historians for digging
Columnist Jerrell Williams asks, “Should the Church Embrace AI?” (May). Not if artificial intelligence displaces lived human experience or if community discernment quietly defers to
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