This is written by Janie Beck Kreider and is part of the #wearemenno blog. This is part of a series featuring Mennonites working with immigrants. Projects featured
Image credit: Pontius Puddle cartoon from September 8, 2009 by Joel Kauffmann Yesterday—May 14, 2015—marked eight years of blogging here for The Mennonite, mostly on my
Alyssa Rodriguez attends First Mennonite Church in Iowa City, Iowa and works as a Family Support Worker for marginalized populations while also learning the ins-and-outs
Rachel Lesher lives in Durham, N.C., with her husband, Ben, a graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill. They attend Chapel Hill Mennonite Church. Originally from Lancaster, Pa.,
Marchers cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., for the 50th anniversary of Selma. Photo by Yvonne Platts. This year marks the 50th anniversary
Access to the Internet and electronic communication has left encyclopedias and printed books behind. There is a deluge of information being transmitted via internet to