By Sandy Miller I walked onto the... read more →
Becca J.R. Lachman lives with her husband Michael in Athens, Ohio, where she teaches, tutors, and writes. Her first book of poetry, The Apple Speaks, is dedicated “to humanitarian workers around... read more →
Many leaders find that meeting regularly with a spiritual director is essential for ongoing spiritual growth. Being able to talk and pray with a trained listener/guide helps them pay more... read more →
Members of the Women in Leadership Project Steering Committee--Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Linda Gehman Peachey, and myself (Joanna Shenk) will be presenting a webinar via Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) on... read more →
(Appeared first in March 2013, The Mennonite. Reprinted with permission.) By Ervin Stutzman "Do not forget to... read more →
by Ervin Stutzman Last Tuesday I spoke in chapel at Eastern Mennonite Seminary as part of a... read more →
By Ervin Stutzman A team relationship can be like a marriage—either a harbor in the storm or... read more →
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 →