This September, a record first-year class of 208 students enrolled at LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania. This brings the current enrollment to 640 students representing 20 different countries …
This September, a record first-year class of 208 students enrolled at LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania. This brings the current enrollment to 640 students representing 20 different countries …
Christ’s love is the comprehensive answer to human problems, but that all-encompassing compassion must be incarnated through small acts of faith …
Ted Eash remembers the event well. As a pastor, he often received news about accidents; this one was no different. Several weeks earlier, a member of his congregation, a farmer, was forced to swerve his truck. The truck flipped, injuring him and damaging the truck beyond repair …
Participants at the Young Adult Fellowship retreat last month named the “quarterlife crisis” one of their top concerns as Mennonite young adults …
Strong opinions have been expressed over Mennonite Central Committee’s participation in the Sept. 25 dinner and dialogue that included Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Some news media spread incorrect information about the event’s purpose …
As Mennonites become more involved in the partisanship around presidential elections, the unity of our fellowship is threatened by political party loyalties. But there is a better way for us to respond: find ways to mediate between the polarized positions we experience …
Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.—Matthew 5:48. This is one of those verses in Scripture we tend to ignore. Surely Jesus is asking the impossible. But would Jesus do that? …
With this quote from environmentalist Aldo Leopold inscribed on their T-shirts, 29 students and five faculty members from Eastern Mennonite High School in Harrisonburg, Va., headed westward on July 9, 2007, in our quest to create a land ethic. After traveling 22 days and nearly 8,000 miles through 22 states and nine National Parks and Monuments, we returned, tired but transformed …
In Oregon we vote by mail. A couple of weeks before the election, we receive our ballots and a big, thick “Election Guide” to help us make rational, informed decisions …