The German Mennonite Peace Committee has begun an initiative to support Russian conscientious objectors.
The German Mennonite Peace Committee has begun an initiative to support Russian conscientious objectors.
Each summer for the last four years, a community on the outskirts of Soacha, Colombia, has gathered to watch its children play in their own, local version of the World Cup — a soccer tournament for peace.
Members of Church and Peace reiterated their commitment to supporting a nonmilitary end to the war in Ukraine during the organization’s international conference Oct. 20-23 in Crikvenica, Croatia.
Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship is known for its support of the arts, so it was only natural to spruce up one of the church’s exterior walls with a mural.
The Oct. 14 issue of Anabaptist World included several mini reviews of recent books. Some of them are nonfiction and history books.
Mennonite Central Committee U.S. is offering two peace camps for young adults ages 18-30 to develop peace theology and practice.