Don’t conflate military action, God’s mission It is never appropriate to take the mission of God and apply it to the U.S. military Ed Stetzer | For Religion News Service August 30, 2021
AW’s first year: proving this works It has been almost a year since we launched Anabaptist World Inc. last September. Perhaps some of you are wondering how this new independent media Danielle Klotz August 27, 2021
Not my will, but thine When seeking God’s purpose, is it possible to disregard our own desires? Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World August 23, 2021
In Afghanistan, we made the same mistakes as in Vietnam Afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. We thought we were smarter and more powerful. Thomas J. Reese | Religion News Service August 18, 2021
My students can handle critical race theory The goals are to understand the sources of racial injustice and find solutions Julie Hart August 3, 2021
Christ’s peace: simplicity itself Convention hones Mennonite Church USA’s message to a fine point: When Jesus is central, peacemaking isn’t complicated Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World July 28, 2021
Take off your shoes In my work i am fortunate to be invited into other people’s stories. Often as I read or listen, I am reminded of Exodus 3 Danielle Klotz July 7, 2021
Merely a symbol? Global church explores baptism’s full meaning Canadian MBs revise Confession of Faith; MWC shares insights from ecumenical partners Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World July 7, 2021
Security, dignity in Palestine Balanced peacebuilding opposes antisemitism, oppression of Palestinians Paul Schrag | Anabaptist World June 25, 2021
The freedom of Juneteenth — and the freedom Black churches need today Too many Christians think of multiethnic churches as an ideal Thabiti Anyabwile and John Onwuchekwa | For Religion News Service June 24, 2021
Read the column, hear the podcast In this first year of publishing Anabaptist World, it has been exciting to watch the diversity of writers — and specifically our columnists — contribute Danielle Klotz June 20, 2021
Connections to overcome inequality The pandemic and its aftershocks require global cooperation. The U.S. could do more. Charles Kwuelum | Mennonite Central Committee U.S. June 17, 2021