Faith bodies must affirm opposition to nuclear war The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved up its "Doomsday Clock." Nuclear war is a real possibility. Faith bodies must pressure Congress to act. Chuck Currie | Religion News Service February 1, 2018
The Proverbs 31 woman revisited The unnamed woman in Prov. 31:10-31 appears to be the woman who has it all and who does it all. She has a supportive husband April Yamasaki January 31, 2018
Repent immediately Jonah was a stubborn guy. In order to avoid being the messenger to the people of Nineveh, he booked a cruise heading the opposite direction Amy Yoder McGloughlin January 30, 2018
Our witness amid social polarization By now, we’re probably all tired of one-year analyses of U.S. President Donald Trump. But I’d like to look at his first year from a AW Staff January 29, 2018
Waiting for God in silence I wonder how much of our modern lives is about fleeing silence. True silence is a fearful thing for many, a disconcerting, bulgy reality that Brad Roth January 23, 2018
Open letter to Americans about Trump’s view of African countries My name is Dr. Pakisa K. Tshimika. I am writing you together with many of my personal friends and friends of people of African roots Pakisa K. Tshimika January 22, 2018
The limits of activism When I first felt called to ministry over a decade ago, I had a lot to say. I thought I had solutions to important problems. Micah Bales January 19, 2018
More nonconformed or more transformed? “Be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good and Christian Filbrun January 17, 2018
Two nuclear buttons — a modern-day parable The John and Jane Doe family and the Ilsa and Ivan Doesky family lived at opposite ends of a fine apartment building in Solarville. Being Harvey Yoder January 16, 2018
A love story Have you ever heard of Gomer? I was really impressed by her story recently. Gomer’s side Hosea was one of the minor prophets, and God Lester Bauman January 15, 2018
Account of an Anabaptist immigrant My name is Henry Clemmer. I was Henrich (or Heinrich) until I immigrated to an English-speaking colony in Pennsylvania. My last name also has many Don Clymer January 10, 2018
A call to nonresistance He leaned in close, looked me in the eyes and whispered, “When we’re out of here, out on the streets, I’ll get you.” I hardly Ryan McKelvey January 9, 2018