In a year full of changes on campus, Bethel College students still shared in one important annual tradition: Service Day.
In a year full of changes on campus, Bethel College students still shared in one important annual tradition: Service Day.
In the past year, two fine memoirs about the search for Mennonite identity have been published, both using a motorcycle journey as the vehicle — literally and figuratively — for the quest to understand the writer’s Mennonite roots.
We will vote for the most pro-life candidate, because God hates the shedding of innocent blood (Proverbs 6:17).
Hundreds of small dairy farmers in Pennsylvania are being economically crushed by the loss of feed crops due to drought. Combined with low milk prices, they are struggling to make ends meet.
In this historic year of seeking racial justice, some see parallels to the Civil Rights drama of 60 years ago.
How will we feel today if God raises up a ruler we have voted against?