I appreciated John D. Roth’s column, “Should we read the Apocrypha?” (October). A few small corrections might clarify some points. Roth says Jerome “worked primarily
Thank you for reviewing Troy Osborne’s Radicals and Reformers (October). The author is to be commended for writing an up-to-date global Anabaptist history. There are,
Drew Strait (“False power gospel,” October) defines Christian nationalism as the myth that God has a special relationship with and purpose for the United States.
While I appreciate different views and perspectives, I didn’t appreciate the obvious political bias in Paul Schrag’s September editorial. We are divided enough in this
The merger of the General Conference Mennonite Church and the Mennonite Church in 2002 has resulted in not one but four autonomous conferences/denominations: Mennonite Church
I want to express my dismay at Beth Landis’ letter (August) suggesting that Mennonites should advocate for abortion access. As a retired physician and as
Why is the Bluffton University Board of Trustees giving the university away (“Bluffton, Findlay universities to merge,” April)? The debt-to-student ratio is lower for Bluffton