Plough Publishing House and the Bruderhof are bringing the Radical Reformation to a new format with a three-volume graphic novel series about young people standing up for their convictions against powerful political and religious leaders.
Elina Penner’s debut novel, Nachtbeeren (Nightberries), provides insight into the post-Cold War Russian Mennonite community in Germany.
The Nov. 24 issue of Anabaptist World includes several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are fiction books.
The nearly 500-year tradition of rebaptism was alive and well at College Mennonite Church in Goshen, Ind., on Oct. 1. Eight of the 25 adults who joined the church that day had been baptized as infants in Catholic churches in Central and South America.
For some time now, popular culture has used people’s fascination with the Amish to create attractive yet false impressions of that group.