Thank you for James E. Brenneman’s “There’s just something about that name” (Feb. 11) on the contrast between the Jewish Jesus and the Christ-created Jesus
With a war raging in Europe and threatening nuclear holocaust, we are besieged with questions of conscience, like: What percentage of Americans are conscientious objectors
I write with a plea to support the Resolution for Repentance and Transformation that will be presented to the Mennonite Church USA special delegate assembly.
I’m writing in response to the opinion pieces by Darrel Miller and Scott Sprunger (May 6, offering contrasting views on the resolutions about Mennonite Church
Although the moral victory certainly appears to be on the side of the Ukrainians, I appreciate the mention of nonviolence in Paul Schrag’s editorial, “Ukraine
The April 6 article, “Fresno church leaders say leaving MB denomination is liberating,” accurately cites me quoting Mennonite Brethren leaders threatening, “Don’t think for a
I value the objective role of Anabaptist World as an independent media outlet. This compels me to express my disappointment in Tim Huber’s article, “Ohio
James E. Brenneman’s argument for being Jesus-centered rather than Christ-centered (“There’s just something about that name,” Feb. 11) makes several misstatements. For instance, there was
I have grave concerns about “Ukraine Wins the Moral Battle” (Editorial, March 25). Including quotes about defending against the forces of evil plays into the