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Politics

Mennonite values influence Manitoba interim premier’s politics

People hear his last name and assume he’s Mennonite

John Longhurst | For Anabaptist World

November 1, 2021

Can the church be prophetic and nonpartisan?

Shall we pick a political side and speak for it? Or simply avoid controversial issues? The biblical prophets show a third way — and our calling is both like, and unlike, theirs.

Ryan Ahlgrim | For Anabaptist World

September 3, 2021

It’s all about faith: How believers can understand conspiracy theories

The beliefs of QAnon followers are decidedly irrational, and no rational arguments will address them.   

Brad Hirschfield | For Religion News Service

July 27, 2021

We can’t rebuild the U.S. until we support families

These plans are not just about good politics or good policy. They’re about what government can do to relieve human suffering, about whom government should invest in.

Jim Wallis | For Religion News Service

May 24, 2021

Five things Friday roundup: “To see the world like a poet”

The first week of Spring is accompanied by welcome feelings of hope, nudged forward by vaccinations, drawn by the possibilities of more time with friends,

David and Leann Augsburger

March 19, 2021

Five things Friday roundup: Panthers and silhouettes

Here are five things worth paying attention to this week. Mix things up this week and start with #5.  We have to stop devaluing sensuality

Ben Tapper

February 26, 2021

For insurrectionists, a violent faith brewed from nationalism, conspiracies and Jesus

While not all insurrectionists were Christian, their rhetoric often reflected an aggressive, charismatic and hypermasculine form of Christian nationalism — a fusion of God and country that has lashed together disparate pieces of Donald Trump’s religious base.

Jack Jenkins | Religion News Service

January 15, 2021

Five things Friday roundup: How to survive a coup

1) Attempted coup and you This week, like many of you, I watched the news as a violent mob of domestic terrorists attempted a coup

Joanne Gallardo

January 8, 2021

Who will President Biden listen to on faith matters?

Catholic president is likely to bring a more interfaith approach to faith-based politics

Jack Jenkins, Emily McFarlan Miller | For Religion News Service

November 25, 2020

Five things Friday roundup: Nudges of the Spirit

In a time of confusion, separation, and fear (brought on by the pandemic, politics, and personal crises of all kinds) may we remember who we

Jennie Wintermote

November 13, 2020

Using the power we have, however small

In 2008 i was a first-time voter and watched the election unfold from Brazil. As a newcomer to this political action and fresh off of reading Shane Claiborne’s Jesus for President, I had a lot of questions.

Danielle Klotz | Anabaptist World

November 8, 2020

Five things Friday roundup: End tyranny, make casseroles

A Midwestern approach to the election season and some of our closest relationships.

Joanne Gallardo

November 6, 2020
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