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Illinois Mennonite directs worldwide religious summit

One of the world’s largest and oldest interfaith organizations met in the U.S. last month, and an Illinois Mennonite orchestrated the final preparations and implementation. The Parliament of the World’s Religions gathered Oct. 15-19 in Salt Lake City. More than 9,000 people representing 80 nations and 50 faiths and traditions met for a program of speakers, workshops, exhibits and performances focused on themes such as compassion, peace, justice and sustainability.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

November 17, 2015

AMBS forerunner began 70 years ago in Chicago

ELKHART, Ind. — In the spring of 1942, as World War II was intensifying, some American Mennonites were mobilizing to confront a growing challenge on the home front: the training of ministers and other church workers. It was a domestic problem with direct connections to the war.

Rich Preheim | For Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary

November 17, 2015

Military force won’t diminish threat from ISIS

French military strikes in Syria are an understandable reaction to the killings in Paris, but they will not diminish the threat from ISIS and could

David Cortright

November 17, 2015

Paris must not be another 9/11

Just like you, I was horrified when I learned of last week’s terror attacks in Paris. The scale, precision and barbarity of these crimes are

Micah Bales

November 16, 2015

Approaching apologetics

In my later teen and early young adult years, apologetics were a fairly important discipline to me. I read all of Lee Strobel’s The Case

Ryan Robinson

November 13, 2015

Should I attend a Christian university?

They knew exactly how to market to me. Pumping and vibrant praise music wafting through the school, prayers before every class, professors who truly care

Deborah-Ruth Ferber

November 12, 2015

Anabaptist siblings: Brethren renew historic connections with Mennonites

Since its founding in Ger­many in 1708, the Breth­­ren stream of Anabaptism has been associated with Mennonites, particularly for their shared opposition to war. Yet both groups have often overlooked their connections. Now efforts are emerging to rectify that.

Rich Preheim | For Mennonite World Review

November 11, 2015

Hesston president to conclude at end of academic year

HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College President Howard Keim announced Oct. 22 he will transition away from his role at the end of the 2015-16 academic year, concluding 11 years of leadership as the college’s eighth president. Keim will conclude his service in June.

Hesston College

November 11, 2015

Love thy neighbor: Helping veterans to heal

Once again, Veterans Day has arrived. For many, it is another day celebrating everyday militarism. Mennonites have long had an aversion to war and violence, and

Jake Short

November 11, 2015

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem

I will rejoice in Jerusalem and delight in my people; no more shall the sound of weeping be heard in it, or the cry of

J. Nelson Kraybill

November 10, 2015
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