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Christian voter guide

Alarms are sounding in the media and national leadership, both from the right and the left, in regard to qualifications for the presidency. There is

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October 10, 2016

Bible: A Savior who knows our weakness

Heb. 4:14-5:10 discusses Jesus’ role as high priest, emphasizing his divinity as one who has “passed through the heavens.” This divine focus is also turned

Meghan Florian

October 10, 2016

War resisters part of World War I story, too

NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — The trophies and destruction left by battles are many, but items that tell the stories of war resisters are scarce. The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., is planning to recognize conscientious objectors at a special event next year. Bethel College’s Kauffman Museum is developing an exhibit on war resisters for the national museum.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

October 10, 2016

Outside the perfection

Presidential elections test the conscience of two-kingdom Christians. We belong to God’s kingdom but live in the world’s. Every worldly state operates “outside the perfection

Paul Schrag

October 10, 2016

Virginia relief sale a labor of love for 50 years

MOUNT CRAWFORD, Va. —There’s something distinctive about the Virginia Mennonite Relief Sale. Or maybe it’s actually a lot like the dozens of other Mennonite relief sales across North America — but made unique by the people who love it as their own.

Jim Bishop | For Mennonite World Review

October 7, 2016

The ability to break

Our vision of leadership seems most informed by the common urge to win. A good leader is defined as someone who leads to victory and

Willard Metzger

October 5, 2016

Hopi school staff members arrested on allegation of Social Security fraud

The administrator and a teacher at Hopi Mission School were arrested by federal agents Sept. 27 in Kykotsmovi, Ariz. It is another link in a chain of legal issues the school has experienced since at least 2013.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

October 4, 2016

Goshen bounces back in a year of lower enrollments

In a down year for enrollment at many U.S. Mennonite colleges, universities and seminaries, Goshen (Ind.) College’s enrollment is up, returning to levels it last saw in 2013. Overall, two institutions reported enrollment gains, and six experienced losses.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

October 3, 2016

Evangelical Mennonite group looks west

An alliance of congregations centered mostly in southeastern Pennsylvania is making an effort to expand its geographic scope by holding its biennial conference in Oklahoma.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

October 3, 2016

10 years after Nickel Mines school killings, the work of grief remains

BART TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The West Nickel Mines School is long gone. Two of the survivors are now married. Several of the couples who lost their daughters have had more children. The shooting 10 years ago in a placid Lancaster County hamlet made headlines across the world as the Amish rushed to forgive the shooter. But the grief and pain live on.

Elizabeth E. Evans | Religion News Service

October 3, 2016
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