After reading “Meltdown symbolizes antiracist vision” [Nov. 24, about melting down a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Va.], I became embarrassed
In reference to Pope Francis issuing a document that permits priests and bishops to bless same-sex couples (“On same-sex blessings, some Catholics celebrate change, others
I am a descendant of the group on whose journey Dale Hildebrand intends to focus (“Canadian filmmaker: no whitewash in story of migration from Russia,”
As someone deeply involved with peace and justice work for Palestine, I strongly affirm Alain Epp Weaver’s article, “Nakba Redux” (January). While rightly condemning the
“This conflict is personal — and I empathize with both sides” by Jonny Rashid (Nov. 24) accurately expressed the feelings and beliefs of many Christians
Hesston College needs to be complimented for “Hesston dedicates healing circle acknowledging shortcomings” (Dec. 22). As a former sex-offender treatment provider, I would estimate the
I appreciated Sarah Augustine’s column, “Individual choices, collective duties” (Dec. 22), on so-called “clean” energy, electric vehicles, increases in lithium mining needed to support them