C’mon, Paul Schrag, take a couple of breaths and tone down the vitriol. Your editorial, “World gained, soul lost” (September), especially the final paragraph, was
Christian churches, in various forms, are grappling over questions of gender, sexuality and marriage and how to relate to one another with different convictions. To
I can relate to how Lucinda J. Kinsinger’s conservative “Thoughts on gender and submission” (August) free women to lead other women and children and call
I appreciate the recognition that some of our interfaith work today is between generations (“God’s truth scattered,” Editorial, August). It feels like we millennials are
The August issue was positively aflutter with headlines such as “Diverse divinity,” “Beautiful synergy” and “The beauty of interfaith friendship.” It confirmed that Mennonites have
The “Loaves and Fishsticks” cartoon (July), referring to “the four horsemen of the apocalypse,” reminds us that apocalypticism was a prominent worldview not only a
Concerning “A pastoral letter on politics and the church” (June), I strongly object to the statement that “political parties have a primary goal of winning
The July editorial (“Migrants, pushed and pulled”) makes an important observation that many Anabaptists have lost the idea of resisting assimilation. One development that leaves