In “There’s just something about that name” (Feb. 11), James E. Brenneman wishes Anabaptists would identify themselves as Jesus-centered rather than Christ-centered. I affirm his
The AW history of Ukraine’s Mennonites (“Rich history, vibrant witness,” March 4) left out significant parts of the story. Mennonites are not only victims. We
Thank you for the report about the exhibition at Trachselwald Castle (“Stairway stories,” Feb. 11). We have recently installed a wireless network that enables visitors
John D. Roth features prominently in most news referencing the study or sharing of Mennonite history. He’s nearing retirement (“MennoMedia hires staff for Anabaptism quincentenary,”
Thank you to James E. Brenneman for describing why it is better to think of ourselves as Jesus-centered than Christ-centered (“There’s just something about that
Jason Porterfield’s “An Epiphany to remember” (published at anabaptistworld .org, commenting on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot), is a reminder that good
Events in Ukraine have caught my concerned attention. Four generations of my Dutch Mennonite family were born and/or lived in Ukraine. On my dad’s side,