I was delighted to see Lee Snyder’s review (October) of Myrrl Byler’s Crossing the River by Feeling for the Stones: Mennonite Engagement in China, 1901-2020.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination (“Kirk Aimed to Mold ‘Christian America,’ ” October) could be a turning point for America. His widow’s words of love and forgiveness
Anabaptist martyr Dirk Willems’ story has been told in visual art (Jan Luyken), drama (James Juhnke) and undoubtedly many other ways. This heroic narrative is
I recently attended a gathering where we were reminded of the unbroken intergenerational praise of a worshiping community described in Psalm 145:4: “One generation shall
Thank you for highlighting poetry in the Books Issue (October). Of course, writing cannot be “Mennonite,” but writers can be, and we bring our experiences