On Jan. 27, 1907, an unusual article appeared in the Portland Oregonian. Under the headline “Frenzied by Religion: Strange Proceedings at a Recent Mennonite Revival
I am sitting here at the computer feeling grumpy. I’ve been sick for the past week. Nothing life-threatening, just really inconvenient. Doesn’t my body understand that
The beautiful (Mennonite) game is coming to the Mennonite World Conference assembly in Harrisburg, Pa. Teams of many cultures and languages will pass, shoot and
As Mennonite Church USA delegates prepare for this summer’s convention in Kansas City, Mennonites on social media are demonstrating passion for conversations around forbearance and
Ervin Stutzman, director of Mennonite Church USA, publicly asked to hear more from the authors of the Forbearance Resolution in his June column. "I’d like to
John 7:53-8:11, commonly referred to as “the woman caught in adultery,” is an irresistible story in Christian memory. People often refer to this story as
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.—Galatians 5:22 TNIV This spring, a number of Mennonite
Last year I wrote about the difference between having two jobs and two vocations. A commenter wondered, "What if you really do have two callings?” I’ve