Have you hosted any angels lately? Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it. — Hebrews 13:2 The writer of Danielle Klotz March 25, 2022
Five things Friday roundup: How we have missed singing together! Meeting on Zoom allowed a wide sweep of participants—a week ago we had worshippers from Orcas Island, from Seattle, from high in the San Gabriel David and Leann Augsburger March 18, 2022
Deconstructing Bruxy Cavey: Another blow to megachurch evangelicalism Editor's note: This article has been corrected to describe Cavey's actions as "abusive" rather than "adulterous." When I was interviewing megachurch pastor Bruxy Cavey for Peter Schuurman | For Religion News Service March 16, 2022
Ukraine wins the moral battle With truth on their side, Ukrainians and Russian dissidents exploit autocrat’s weakness Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World March 16, 2022
What binds us? In his Sermon on the Plain (Luke 20), Jesus answers an implied question: “How shall we live?” As in the similar Sermon on the Mount, Danielle Klotz March 4, 2022
Putin is after more than land. He wants the religious soul of Ukraine. If Russia occupies the country, religious freedom will be one of the many casualties Knox Thames | For Religion News Service February 25, 2022
Ukraine: rich history, vibrant witness Where Mennonite ancestors prospered and suffered, Ukrainians and MCC still serve Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World February 22, 2022
Affirming women, being Jesus-centered, learning Black history “You would make a great pastor’s wife.” As a young woman, when one of my mentors said that to me, I was flattered. I understood Danielle Klotz February 11, 2022
Cracking the stained-glass ceiling LMC lets women be bishops, but with a restriction that falls short of equality Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World February 7, 2022
Books for the path of peace and justice It's probably no surprise, given my chosen work, that I love to read. To start the year, I thought I’d share a short list of Danielle Klotz January 21, 2022
How the Vietnam War pushed MLK to embrace global justice, not only civil rights at home On July 2, 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. stood behind President Lyndon Johnson as the Texan signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Anthony Siracusa | For Religion News Service January 14, 2022
Amazement at the gate Stories of deliverance, and of death, lay bare the mystery of (un)answered prayer Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World January 10, 2022