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Following Jesus leads to finding refuge in Spain

Koroush and his mother, Maryam — refugees from Iran now living in Spain — lost everything but believe they have what they need with Jesus. “I saw the Jesus miracles with my own eyes,” Koroush said.

Mennonite Mission Network | Danielle Klotz

January 18, 2016

South Korean CO asked: ‘Can I kill?’

GOSHEN, Ind. — When 27-year-old SangMin Lee, a Mennonite conscientious objector from South Korea, was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the global Mennonite church community provided support in the form of letters and prayers. In early December, Lee met and talked with a fraction of his supporters in person.

Madeline Birky | For Mennonite World Review

December 28, 2015

EMU administrator knew South Carolina classroom assault officer

HARRISONBURG, Va. — When a person you know well makes a regrettable choice, how do you reconcile what you know about that person with his or her actions? And how do you share what you know about this person without seeming to excuse the action? These questions confronted Luke Hartman, vice president of enrollment at Eastern Mennonite University, when he saw on national news the video of resource officer Ben Fields flipping over a black student’s desk and tossing her across the classroom in a South Carolina high school.

Lauren Jefferson | Eastern Mennonite University

December 21, 2015

Dirk Willems (re)discovered

While a seminary student at Andrews University, I visited the Menno-Hof museum in Shipshewana, Ind. There I learned an amazing story that captured my imagination.

Sam Millen

October 12, 2015

Testimony: Sunday school shines

MennoMedia’s new Shine Sunday school curriculum for children is praiseworthy: easy to plan, easy to teach and committed to deep and simple truths that stick

Esther Kratzer Koontz

April 13, 2015

Piecing together family ties

My mom loves to sew. When she was only 8 or 9 she begged her mom to teach her to use the sewing machine. She

Karen Epp Franklin

March 30, 2015
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