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
One of the least controversial things you could say is that lesbians and gays are created in the image of God. Bisexuals, transgender, cisgender, heterosexual,
In the debate within Mennonite Church USA over homosexual practice, church leaders and others tell us that staying together will require a lot of accommodation
No learned theologian or distinguished philosopher was Scotch-taped to more pastors’ office doors than Joel Kauffmann. Each of his Pontius’ Puddle comic strips required editors
On Dec. 6, 1942, Ogwada Okach and Nikanor Dhaje, two Kenyan teenagers enrolled in the Mennonite mission school in Shirati, Tanzania, began preaching in the