Washing dusty feet Grief, like dust, clings. Yet we do not grieve alone. Monica L. Miller April 7, 2025
Grief, hope and Pittsburgh Two surviving brothers celebrate an unbreakable bond Jim S. Amstutz April 4, 2025
Grief and hope I grieve, and yet I hope, because I belong. I believe beauty will rise from the ashes. Pakisa K. Tshimika March 31, 2025
Wrapped in an Anabaptist quilt The colorful strips invite me to live within the story our spiritual ancestors began Patricia Plude January 13, 2025
How I became an Anabaptist In a Mennonite church, I found unconditional love Kaytlen Keough January 8, 2025
Mosaic Conference supports Indonesian churches amid immigration uncertainty In critical moments of history, faith communities often become a refuge for those who feel threatened and marginalized. This was also the case the day Hendy Matahelemual | Mosaic Mennonite Conference December 20, 2024
God made me fat and full of swear words I’ve spent years wanting to believe while trying to make up for being me Kyla Hanington December 3, 2024
Chadian brothers and sisters teach me about God’s relentless love I was sweating in bed, as one does on a June night in Chad, when I began to hear rumbling noises. My first thought was thunder, but it didn’t follow the typical thunder-and-lightning pattern. Christy Harrison | Mennonite Mission Network October 8, 2024
Wait, we have questions! And they’re a vital part of learning to know the Bible as God’s Word Nancy R. Heisey September 30, 2024