Sex and the city of God Mennonite Church USA finally seems near a tipping point on issues of human sexuality. The path, however long and tortuous, seems to be leading to Jerry Kennell March 21, 2014
MC USA members speak out to director NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — Ervin Stutzman has received hundreds of emails from people across the range of opinion on homosexuality. “This has been a time Paul Schrag March 21, 2014
Wayward children Is a church that tears families apart doing God’s will? The sadness and resignation of the young adults who appear in The Amish: Shunned testify the answer Paul Schrag March 20, 2014
Being the church together The town of Molochansk in Ukraine was once home to 15,000 citizens. Over time, a lack of work prompted more than half to leave one Tim Huber March 20, 2014
A donkey, not a warhorse Zechariah offers good news for a people at war. Their deliverer has come! His feet have trod on the necks of his enemies, and his Patrick Nafziger March 20, 2014
Jesus, priest and king I remember the first time I experienced the dark underbelly of the democratic process. I was sitting near the back of a junior high classroom with Patrick Nafziger March 20, 2014
Palestinian Mass a prayer for justice “What do we do? We pray,” said Father Ibrahim Shomali to the crowd assembled in an olive grove in the West Bank town of Beit Ryan Rodrick Beiler March 20, 2014
Is America God’s favored nation? Jesus once told a parable about a rich farmer who “yielded an abundant harvest” (Luke 12:16). His crop was so plentiful he didn’t have enough Greg Boyd March 20, 2014
How I ditched formal evangelism My career as an unofficial evangelist began in my first year of university. I had been a Christian all my life and had been made to Kathleen Quiring March 19, 2014
The impact of shame in Eve’s story A reflection on Gen. 3:1-7 It’s not hard to imagine how the seeds of shame were planted in Eve’s heart. There’s much in her early story Marty Troyer March 18, 2014