What Advent sprouts await? As the days grow shorter in the Northern Hemisphere, the sun shines less and we enter the season of Advent. Setting our sights on the Danielle Klotz November 26, 2021
Five things Friday roundup: New Verses (versa verses) for In-N-Out Burgers. Covid controversies bring covert practices from under cover, like the conversations about selected Scriptural references on the bottom of the burger wrapper, the shake cups David and Leann Augsburger November 19, 2021
An even more inclusive direction? Delegates will face important questions at special assembly Paul Schrag November 16, 2021
Books for spending God’s gifted time Mennonites are having a literary moment Paul Schrag November 16, 2021
Was I working or playing? It probably shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that our team at Anabaptist World loves a good read. In this book-themed issue, we have the Danielle Klotz October 29, 2021
Five Things: Friday Roundup: How do you say, “Sorry, the Pacific Ocean is closed for repairs?” Surprise calls for one to find a friend and debrief, shock elicits silence. Word of the spill from the platform Elly stopped our tongues. As David and Leann Augsburger October 15, 2021
People of the land? Lately my son has been asking some deep questions. He just turned 5, and the question I get on a pretty regular basis these days Danielle Klotz October 8, 2021
Five things Friday roundup: Be yourself and free yourself 1. Pumpkin Spice I will never not write about pumpkin spice season and my autumnal reminder to have grace with people who enjoy things you Joanne Gallardo October 8, 2021
Anti-vax conscientious objectors? Faith-based vaccine-exemption claims are entirely personal and a poor use of religious freedom Paul Schrag October 8, 2021
‘We are stronger’: Schools pass pandemic tests Might the skills learned during the pandemic apply beyond the campuses? Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World September 28, 2021
Anabaptist education: I would do it again. These days I try to avoid declaring with certainty what I will “never” do. I’ve said it before and been wrong. In those moments, I Danielle Klotz September 17, 2021
War COs served their country. Vaccine COs should too. Conscientious objectors have two obligations: demonstrate their sincerity, and make a contribution to society John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World September 7, 2021