The December editorial reviewed the consequences of Mennonite denominational decisions. I suggest we take a hard look at our process of decision-making. Robert’s Rules of
I concur with Ken Kauffman’s response (April) to Jonny Rashid’s column (March) regarding Christian nationalism. Many messages today misrepresent the gospel of Jesus Christ. One
I appreciate Harold Miller’s clarity (“When ‘agree to disagree’ is dangerous,” April) but reject his framing of conservatives like him who follow scripture and tradition
“An affront to the Creator” (April, page 5) quotes Don Morris, national director of the U.S. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches regarding abortion [summarizing an
I appreciated Jonny Rashid’s column about “Christian” nationalism (March). I wonder, though, about his statement that we ought not consider White nationalists as not Christian.
This is in response to “Lonely people, empty pews” (March). Almost 50 years ago, we lived in a newly established community. [The writer attends Beachburg
Thank you for two excellent articles, one a biographical sketch, the other a theological essay, in the March issue. Both the story of 104-year-old Weaver