The irony of my Mennonite-ness A friend of mine asks fascinated questions about my lifestyle as a conservative Mennonite. Is it true you drive only black cars? How does a Lucinda J. Kinsinger June 23, 2021
No room for disagreement A Religion News Service article in the May 28 issue asks, “Should President Biden be denied communion?” Of course he should. Everyone knows the Roman Anabaptist World June 23, 2021
VSers left hearts in NYC — or stayed New York City Voluntary Service unit closes, but legacy of service lives on Laurie Oswald Robinson | Mennonite Mission Network June 23, 2021
Expensive arms race During 2020, world military expenditures increased to $1.981 trillion, with the three leading military powers comprising 55% of the total. The U.S. increased its military Anabaptist World June 22, 2021
Inclusive magazine We are adjusting to the merger of The Mennonite and Mennonite World Review, both of which served well and long. I commend the excellent job Anabaptist World June 22, 2021
La Iglesia y el voluntariado, más allá de 4 paredes Hacer voluntariado va más allá de solo buscar experiencias, es también compromiso y amor al trabajo que vas a realizar, es siempre estar con ese Guisela Bravo June 22, 2021
Baptist delegates: ban abusive pastors SBC messengers are told they can’t revoke 2019 endorsement of critical race theory Bob Smietana and Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service June 22, 2021
Land of hope Mennonite Disaster Service works with partners to build a new neighborhood in a small Texas town after Hurricane Harvey Susan Kim | Mennonite Disaster Service June 22, 2021
The courage to admit failure In 1986 an amishman by the name of David Luthy published a most unusual book. The title, The Amish in America, suggested a standard overview John D. Roth June 21, 2021
No longer proud Growing up, I was proud of being Mennonite. Now I seldom use the name, as it seems to no longer mean a person who believes Anabaptist World June 21, 2021