The Rooted and Grounded Conference on Land and Christian Discipleship explored kinship with all creation Sept. 18-20 at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
The Rooted and Grounded Conference on Land and Christian Discipleship explored kinship with all creation Sept. 18-20 at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
Hesston College celebrated the inauguration of Mark Landes as its 10th president during Homecoming Sept. 27 in Hesston Mennonite Church.
The October 2025 issue of Anabaptist World includes several mini reviews of recent memoirs and personal reflections on theology.
My 8-Year-old has a favorite Anabaptist “hero.” Her name is Helena von Freyberg.
Can poetry or other writing really be “Mennonite”? Scholars have debated this question for decades.
Polls and surveys note the largest trend in American Christianity today is the rise of nondenominational churches. Why? And why now?
John L. Ruth wrote ’Twas Seeding Time: A Mennonite View of the American Revolution because he couldn’t find stories about his eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite community and the American Revolution in history books.
Sometimes during the harried first years of raising toddler, then preschooler twins, one with Down syndrome, I escaped through our woods to the creek, Briery Branch, and stacked rocks.