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Peace and justice

Bethel College student wins peace oratorical contest

Josué Coy Dick, a fourth-year student at Bethel College from North Newton, Kan., is the winner of the 2024 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.

Mennonite Central Committee

November 19, 2024

New film, ‘Unexpected Peace,’ inspired by producer’s mission experience

Jonathan Bornman first encountered Muridiyya Muslims in Senegal, where he and his wife, Carol, served for 10 years — sent by a partnership between Friends

Sierra Ross Richer | For Mennonite Mission Network

November 13, 2024

‘Guns Into Plowshares’ returns to Washington after 7 years in Virginia

A sculpture created by Mennonite artists to convey a message of peace in the public square has returned to Washington, D.C., the place the artists considered its home.

Mary Ann Zehr | For Anabaptist World

November 12, 2024

Women share joy of faith as Christianity gains a foothold in Mongolia

Sister Care brings ministry of healing to women who spread the gospel in former Soviet client state

Carolyn Holderread Heggen | Rhoda Shenk Keener

November 8, 2024

Artificial intelligence: amplifier of disinformation or tool to build peace?

Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative technologies humanity has ever developed. AI offers blessings and burdens that can foster peace and democracy or fuel violence, inequality, polarization and authoritarianism. Religious ethics have something to offer.

Lisa Schirch

November 4, 2024

New archives collection highlights CPT’s work in Palestine

For nearly 30 years, Community Peacemaker Teams (formerly Christian Peacemaker Teams) has been active in Hebron, a Palestinian city in the West Bank. In a

Olivia Krall | Mennonite Church USA Archives

November 1, 2024

Colombian peacemaker guides youth away from violent influences

A Colombian Mennonite woman who empowers young people to choose peace in the midst of violence is the winner of the 2024 Michael J. Sharp Global Peacemaker Award.

Linda Espenshade | Mennonite Central Committee

October 21, 2024

False power gospel

Christian nationalism has infiltrated our churches. We need to set boundaries of loyalty to the world’s kingdoms.

Anabaptist World

October 4, 2024

AW call for submissions: Welcoming the Prince of Peace

During Advent, we prepare to welcome the Prince of Prince. How have you experienced Christ’s inward peace?

Anabaptist World

September 27, 2024

At Quaker World Plenary, Americans are seen as key to building peace

In early August, approximately 500 Quakers from more than 50 countries gathered outside Johannesburg, South Africa, for our World Plenary Meeting, last held in 2016.

Bridget Moix | Religion News Service

September 16, 2024

2006 Amish school shooting survivor dies

A woman who was severely injured when a gunman killed five girls and wounded her and four other girls during an attack on their one-room Amish schoolhouse in Pennsylvania has died 18 years later.

Anabaptist World

September 11, 2024

Mennonites join Apache Stronghold on prayer journey to Supreme Court

Mennonite congregations and individuals from the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery are supporting Apache Stronghold’s two-month prayer journey across the United States to deliver their appeal directly to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Anabaptist World

September 6, 2024
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