The Jesus-shaped revolutionaries Last summer, books about racism and white supremacy became best- sellers as many people, alarmed by the killing of unarmed African Americans, sought to learn Gordon Houser February 18, 2021
Running on empty, yet with something to give I was reading the story the other day, in a children’s Bible of all things, when suddenly a question stopped me dead in my tracks: Meghan Good February 17, 2021
Patterns of snow, and of life My mom remembers walking home from her country school in Wisconsin between drifts of cleared snow on both sides of the road pushed almost to Lucinda J. Kinsinger February 17, 2021
Hypocrisy and bias I did not vote in the presidential election, so you can write me off from the start if you want. The way I read the Letters February 16, 2021
When is it OK to riot? In response to “Capitol attack: this is our problem too” (Jan. 22) by Glen Guyton, executive director of Mennonite Church USA: Am I to understand Letters February 16, 2021
The fortunate and the struggling A couple of months ago, I was asked to reflect on how I am experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is some of what I said. Anthonia Onye February 16, 2021
The dispossessed still live among us I am thankful to be part of a Mennonite community. Although I live on the other side of the Cascade Mountains from my home congregation, Sarah Augustine February 16, 2021
Building a beloved community Indiana men’s group seeks racial understanding, transformation with monthly events Tim Huber | Anabaptist World February 16, 2021
What the world can’t take away Recently a newsletter I subscribe to passed along a video by the Resistance Revival Chorus. They sing “This Joy.” As a group, the Resistance Revival Danielle Klotz February 15, 2021
Have we forgotten how to argue? Burning the innocent paper is easy. But to identify aberrance and refute it with Scripture, this is art. — Balthasar Hubmaier, 1524 This quote by Astrid von Schlachta February 15, 2021