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A fierce and tenderhearted call

As a pastor, i’ve been asking myself, “What is the calling of the church in this moment?” as we re-emerge from a year of sheltering

Joanna Lawrence Shenk

May 28, 2021

Arlene E. Landis Hege

Arlene Emma Landis Hege, 95, of Landis Homes, Lititz, Pa., died Nov. 15, 2020, at her residence. She was born Sept. 22, 1925, to ­Edwin

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Muddled memories

“Novelist Critiques ‘Culture of Control’ ” (Mosaic, print edition, April 15, which cited an article by Alexandra Schwartz in The New Yorker on novelist Miriam

Letters

May 13, 2019

Canadian author looks back on controversy, faith

Fifty-seven years ago, a young Mennonite author published a book that turned the Canadian Mennonite world upside down.

John Longhurst | For Mennonite World Review

April 29, 2019

Bridging is precarious

Regarding Rich Preheim’s review of Merle Good’s Surviving Failure: Good, as I have known him, has always tried to bridge cultural changes and interpret cultures to

Letters

January 21, 2019

Gospel of sharing takes work

At 18, Mark Van Steenwyk was a cowboy-hat-wearing, flag-saluting, evangelical conservative who believed God had blessed America. “I loved America. I was America,” he wrote in

Kelli Yoder | Mennonite World Review

September 16, 2013
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