By Ervin Stutzman “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again;... read more →
By Joanna Shenk At the end of November we shared a reflection from Drew Hart on this blog. He wrote about Luke 7:36-50 and the death of Renisha McBride in... read more →
By Brian Martin Burkholder I was first introduced to spiritual direction in... read more →
We are glad to share this message from Claire DeBerg, which was originally posted on Mennonite Women Voices, the blog of Mennonite Women USA. ~~~~ The following is a message... read more →
By Ervin Stutzman In a workshop I attended recently in Wellman, Iowa, I was prompted to think... read more →
By Terry Shue Raleigh, North Carolina, southern hospitality, walking to downtown restaurants, staying in neighborhood... read more →
By: Keith Lyndaker Schlabach We are in a cave. We are men on retreat. Our leader has brought us to this place deep underground. He has made one simple request. We... read more →
By Jenn Carreto Jenn Carreto is an aspiring peacebuilder and writer living in Seattle, Wa. She is blessed to be part of the nurturing community of... read more →
By Sarah Thompson Accompanying the World Council of Churches 10th General Assembly is a young theologians gathering, called GETI. This Graduate Ecumenical Theological Institute aims to connect up-and-coming leaders in... read more →
By Ervin Stutzman Every teacher of the law who has been instructed about the kingdom of God... read more →
The articles below are cross-posted from The Femonite. They reflect on what it means for women to "do theology" and highlight the upcoming women's conference, "All You Need is Love:... read more →
Joanna Shenk is an associate with the executive board staff of Mennonite Church USA. She is a co-coordinator of the Women in Leadership Project, and lives... read more →
By Sue Clemmer Steiner. From Flowing with the River: Soundings from my Life... read more →
By Terry Shue All relationships require an understanding of what is expected of each party... read more →
By Edgar Metzler Edgar Metzler is retired and lives in Goshen, Ind., having worked nationally and internationally for peace throughout his adult life. He remains actively... read more →