Since 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that banned abortions, nearly 62 million abortions have been reported, 10 times Hitler’s Holocaust.
Since 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that banned abortions, nearly 62 million abortions have been reported, 10 times Hitler’s Holocaust.
Americans have experienced changes in attitudes and behaviors about abortion over the past 40 years.
Rep. John Lewis, the iconic civil rights leader (Editorial, Nov. 6), was well-known for his commitment to racial justice and nonviolence.
Thanks for the piece on Dan Bowman (“Skill a sight to behold,” Oct. 16). Dan was a classmate of mine at Eastern Mennonite College.
I have lived a rich and fulfilling life and want the same for others.
P.B. Arnold stepped into the vacuum in leadership in India when the Mennonite Brethren mission board pulled back from the oversight of its mission program in the 1960s and ’70s.
Please cancel our subscription to Anabaptist World. While I often found articles in The Mennonite thought-provoking and intriguing, the content in AW is much less varied and interesting.
John D. Rempel was a mentor of mine and a beloved professor of theology when I was a student at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
I’m not sure what inspired “Ohio Amish show Trump support” (Oct. 16), but I am deeply disappointed.
I was saddened to see national flags on Amish buggies. The proliferation of such flags in the hands of Christians was the inspiration for the creation of the kingdom of God flag.
As you list the hopes of Anabaptist World (Sept. 25), four things stand out: to belong, be accountable, be Anabaptist and be independent.
It was inspiring to read Nancy Kauffmann’s name as an Alumni Ministry and Service honoree (Oct. 16, “AMBS Window” insert).