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Youth

‘Helena von Freyberg is my favorite’

My 8-Year-old has a favorite Anabaptist “hero.” Her name is Helena von ­Freyberg.

Jennie Wintermote | Anabaptist World

October 9, 2025

Teenagers create organization to engage in Israel-Palestine dialogue

As he returned home from a Jewish National Fund convention in December 2023, Alexander Kalish, a Jewish high school student from the Seattle area, kept

Fiona André | Religion News Service

September 10, 2025

American Bible Society funds AI assistant, YouTube shows to boost Gen Z Bible use

Could artificial intelligence or short TV episodes help young adults engage more with the Bible?

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

September 3, 2025

Five things Friday roundup: Resources for “The Mennonite list”

I was inspired by Andrea De Avila’s excellent post last week, entitled Five things Friday roundup: The Mennonite list. Her list related to supporting survivors

Jennie Wintermote | Anabaptist World

August 15, 2025

Youth explore peace, theology — and have a party

Of the 1,640 people at the Mennonite Church USA convention, 555 were high school youth, with 188 youth sponsors. There were seminars and even a party tailored to youth. For many, the convention was a place to build relationships, learn and grow in faith. 

Mackenzie P. Milller | For Anabaptist World

July 24, 2025

When generosity stacks up, the hungry can eat

The children of Bethesda Mennonite Church in Henderson, Neb., raised funds in June for Mennonite Central Committee food baskets, full of staple items like grains, as well as the oil and salt needed to turn ingredients into filling meals. They raised over $14,000.

Sienna Malik | Mennonite Central Committee

July 23, 2025

‘Church Camp’ book calls out conversion efforts, ‘cry night’ at evangelical summer camps

For many Christian kids, church camp — with nightly s’mores, goofy skits and Jesus-y singalongs — is an oasis that welcomes them each summer. For

Kathryn Post | Religion News Service

May 30, 2025

WDC receives $677,730 grant for children’s ministry

Western District Conference of Mennonite Church USA has received a $677,730 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to support its new Kids Meet Christ program, encouraging congregations to reimagine worship with innovative ideas that engage and celebrate children’s faith.

Western District Conference

December 18, 2024

Wisdom of my children

You have taught me something of love

Jenna Liechty Martin

November 22, 2024

Reaching out to children

Once an intentional community, New Creation is known for its preschool

Gordon Houser

November 1, 2024

New books for 2024: Children’s books

Three children’s books have been published recently about the 150-year anniversary of the Russian Mennonite migration to North America:

Jennie Wintermote | Anabaptist World

October 9, 2024

A success story of a church ‘seeking the welfare of the city’

Many churches seek to follow Jesus’ instructions to serve their neighbors, help the poor and live in unity with others, but few are successful. The Church by the Playground: The Story of the Sharing Community in Rosedale by Dorothy Nickel Friesen provides an example of success.

Gordon Houser | For Anabaptist World

October 3, 2024
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