“Begin with what you have,” she said April 27, using “your little gift to change the world.”
Gbowee referred with pride in her commencement speech to being a graduate of EMU . . .
When I was a boy, I and my friends wandered the neighborhood unsupervised. We walked to school and didn’t worry about strangers. We had a tree house and built forts; we used our imagination to play various games …
In March 2013, Mennonites in the Harrisonburg, Va., area were invited to a gathering at one of our local churches to welcome and support two prominent leaders of the Ethiopian Meserete Kristos Church and the Meserete Kristos College …
Some things are hard for us to talk about in public. At times we refer to them as “the elephant in the room,” the anxiety-ridden topics we cannot comfortably broach around certain people or situations …
As interim editor of The Mennonite since February, I have received many questions regarding our publication, its purpose, who it serves and more. In this editorial, I address some of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) …
By now it seems self-evident that accountability isn’t really my generation’s forte. You’ve heard it before: We want the church to change, but even if it did, we probably wouldn’t show up. We expect you to listen sensitively, but we expect to be independent …