By Richard MacMaster Richard MacMaster, speaking here at a rally, is chair of the Southeast Mennonite Conference Task Force on Farmworker Justice. He is a retired... read more →
This series offers resources from the Mentoring Focus Group of the Women in Leadership Project. This group has met since the beginning of 2012, brainstorming ways to encourage mentoring of... read more →
As members of the Executive Board Staff, we want to invite you to intentional prayer for all of Mennonite Church USA. For our staff as we strive to serve as... read more →
By Jason Boone Wars don’t end when the last shot is fired. After the... read more →
By Colleen McFarland A few weeks ago, we lost a man of faith and courage who walked with Mennonites for a time. Historian and activist Vincent Harding co-pastored Woodlawn Mennonite... read more →
This post was shared originally on the MennoNerds website. According to their website, "The primary qualifier for a MennoNerd is that we write or talk or think about theology or other... read more →
By Lesley Ediger Lesley Ediger is a member of Atlanta Mennonite Fellowship in Atlanta, Ga. She is pictured on the left, along with Katie Beno Valencia... read more →
By Ervin Stutzman We live in a world of hyper partisanship. Statisticians indicate that the United States... read more →
By Terry Shue On May 23 and 24 I was privileged to attend the commissioning and... read more →
By Mennonite World Conference staff Dear member churches, dear brothers and sisters, For our Mennonite World Conference Assembly 2015 we are seeking workshops and seminars that challenge, inspire and unite... read more →
By Rachel Lehman Stoltzfus I have always envied my friends who have... read more →
Today, shareholders will present the board of Wendy’s a letter from religious leaders urging the fast food chain... read more →
By Kim Litwiller I was blessed to gather with a variety of individuals who work in... read more →
By Glen Guyton Okay, what have you done this week... read more →
By Andre Gingerich Stoner The world’s concern and dismay has been... read more →