September 30th was Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Day. It is a statutory federal holiday held in remembrance of residential school victims and survivors.
September 30th was Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Day. It is a statutory federal holiday held in remembrance of residential school victims and survivors.
The October 2025 issue of Anabaptist World includes several mini reviews of recent memoirs and personal reflections on theology.
Did you know that the pumpkins we decorate our porches with are a significant contribution to climate change? Landfills are the third greatest producer of methane, and the majority of pumpkins end up in the landfill, rotting into methane and leachate.
My 8-Year-old has a favorite Anabaptist “hero.” Her name is Helena von Freyberg.
A 25-foot mural at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan, unveiled and blessed during Sunday Mass on Sept. 21, honors generations of immigrants to New York, taking on a new meaning in today’s political climate.
Can poetry or other writing really be “Mennonite”? Scholars have debated this question for decades.
When actor Wasim No’mani was cast as Moses in the new YouTube comedy show The Promised Land, it was, for him, a very Moses-like moment.
Polls and surveys note the largest trend in American Christianity today is the rise of nondenominational churches. Why? And why now?