Book review: ‘Living on the Edge of the Edge’ The cover of Living on the Edge of the Edge: Letters to a Younger Colleague shows a dramatic photograph with a deep and beautiful canyon in Ardie Goering March 12, 2018
Bible: Glory of God, and the priest-king Last week, we readers were part of the crowd of Israelites at the original Temple Mount in Jerusalem for the dedication of the first temple. Reta Halteman Finger March 12, 2018
Miller: The most courageous woman I met her at the Mall of America in Minneapolis, two and a half hours from my home in rural Rusk County, Minn. She was Lucinda J. Kinsinger March 12, 2018
Powell: Elders help youth find their voice I asked a friend how he understood the current assault on civil and human rights. He replied, “Same song, different concert hall. Ghost of Colonialism John Powell March 12, 2018
Yoder-Short: Stories rely on empathy Have you ever wondered about her story, that woman caught in adultery? We know nothing about her situation. Contrast this with the Samaritan woman, where Jane Yoder-Short March 12, 2018
Illinois farmland gets a new mission A revitalized farm property is bringing new life to rural north-central Illinois. Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review March 12, 2018
Ecumenical evangelist Gospel “crusades” have passed into history, but the era of mass evangelism still inspires. The death of Billy Graham on Feb. 21 at the age Paul Schrag March 12, 2018
Going nuts with guns Our country is going nuts with guns, and the rest of the world is laughing at us. After every mass shooting, we hide behind the Letters March 12, 2018
The foolish voices of God For love of the world, God did foolish things. As you can imagine, I have thought a lot about this over the past couple of Christine Sine March 12, 2018
A name worth keeping What’s in a name? For Tim Unruh of Hillsboro, Kan., it’s more than a hill of beans. His decision to name his Menno Beans coffee Tim Huber March 12, 2018