By Terry Shue On a warm December afternoon, I did what I knew needed to... read more →
By Elena Histand Stuckey Growing up,... read more →
By Alyssa Rodriguez For the past two years, Alyssa Rodriguez was employed at West Wind Education Policy, a small, woman-owned business trying to stake its claim... read more →
By Rachel Halder Rachel Halder, originally from Iowa, is a graduate of Goshen College. Currently she is traveling around the United States, raising awareness around sexualized... read more →
(Appeared first in Mennonite Mission Network’s Beyond Ourselves, February 2013. Shared with permission.) By Ervin Stutzman I’ve... read more →
By Sarah Thompson If our theology... read more →
by Janet Treviño-Elizarraraz Janet Treviño-Elizarraraz's path to healing and wholeness has lead her through a long series of difficulties and conflicts, and along the way, she invites... read more →
(Appeared first in February 2013, The Mennonite. Reprinted with permission.) By Ervin Stutzman It seems presumptuous to... read more →
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By Ervin Stutzman Although it’s often difficult for pastors or church leaders to admit it, they carry... read more →
As the work of the Women in Leadership Project continues, we look forward to sharing updates and reflections here. The purpose of this blog is two-fold: ... read more →
As part of my annual New Year’s routine, I spent three days at the Highland Retreat near Bergton, Virginia. It was a time to listen to God, experience God’s creation,... read more →
(Appeared first in January 2013, The Mennonite. Reprinted with permission.) By Ervin Stutzman There has never been the... read more →
By Beryl Jantzi The average wedding in 2010 cost $20,000. This can be a burden to both the parents as... read more →
by Hilary J. Scarsella Erica, what is your current leadership position in the Mennonite church? I work with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Central States with the Indigenous Vision Center (IVC).... read more →