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
I have often wondered about Eric Frey Martin’s question, “Are service programs dying?” (March). Serving with Mennonite Central Committee from 1958 to 1960 opened my
Divestment from spoilers of creation, such as fossil-fuel gluttony, makes good sense. Evidently Goshen College has divested appropriately, but two other Mennonite colleges known to
More than 50 years ago, visionaries decided to develop housing options for returning missionaries and widows who needed care and were without financial resources. When
There’s a term I see everywhere misused: antisemitism. “Semitic” is defined as “relating to or denoting a family of languages that includes Hebrew, Arabic and