As you list the hopes of Anabaptist World (Sept. 25), four things stand out: to belong, be accountable, be Anabaptist and be independent.
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).
When I saw the comic “Loaves and Fishsticks” (Sept. 25) picturing God as an old man with a beard, I thought, “Really, is that the best we can do?”
Thank you for the article on John Regehr’s decision about death (Oct. 16). In 2007 The Mennonite published an article about my 20-year-old son’s discussion with me on this subject before he passed away.
The U.S. political system fosters siding with a party and the party’s candidate in a way that views everything associated with that candidate or party as right and good and other parties and candidates as wrong and bad.
Thank you for Hendy Stevan Matahelemual’s beautiful column, “What is your flag?” (Oct. 16). I feel heartened and encouraged; it makes me feel hopeful.
Of the four Oct. 16 letters on issues in the U.S. presidential election, all alarmed me except the one by Milton Claassen, who supported Social Security and Medicare based on biblical principles of caring for the needy.
I was upset to read the quote from Sam Hochstetler: “I feel no hatred, bitterness, anger, nor revenge towards the two Black men that murdered my daughter-in-law.”
Thank you for covering the tragic story of the Hochstetler family (Oct. 16) in Indiana. It has shaken this area with its several Amish and Mennonite communities.
As an American who has lived in Iran for over 30 years, I can testify that the Mennonite expression of radical love is deeply appreciated here in Iran.
I am excited about Anabaptist World’s new approach to holding us all together.