Republished with permission from Leader magazine, a publication of MennoMedia. MennoMedia is the publishing agency of... read more →
Hope for the Future 2023 honorees (from left): Susan Hart, Iris de León-Hartshorn, Dr. Wilma Bailey, Marco Güete and Kim Vu Friesen. Missing: Michelle Armster,... read more →
Kevin Nye is a writer and advocate, working toward ending homelessness by engaging best practices. He has written on the intersections of homelessness and faith for Religion News Service, Sojourners,... read more →
This blog post is in celebration of the birthday of Anabaptism, which occurs on Jan. 21 each year. Mollee Moua is the managing editor of the Anabaptism at 500 Project... read more →
This blog is part of Mennonite Church USA’s Advent 2022 series. A version of this post was originally published in the Mountain States Mennonite Conference Zing! newsletter. Reprinted with permission.... read more →
Talashia Keim Yoder is a pastor at College Mennonite Church in Goshen, Indiana, and lives in Goshen with her husband, Daniel, and their two children. She is passionate about exploring... read more →
Republished with permission from Leader magazine, a publication of MennoMedia. Michael Danner is associate executive director for Church Vitality in Mennonite Church USA, supporting area conferences, congregations and pastors in... read more →
Rohadi Nagassar is a thought leader on building diverse organizations and communities, church planting, and decolonizing and deconstructing Christianity. He lives in Canada, on Treaty 7 Lands, otherwise known as... read more →
This blog is part of Mennonite Church USA's Advent 2022 series. Joanna Harader serves as pastor of Peace Mennonite Church in Lawrence, Kansas. She is the author of Expecting Emmanuel, an... read more →
This post is in celebration of National Read a Book Day and is part of our #BeTransformed series. As publisher and executive director of Herald Press books, Amy Gingerich has... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA’s #BeTransformed series. For many years (1985-2022), John D. Roth was a professor of history at Goshen College, where he also served as director of the Mennonite Historical Library and editor of The Mennonite Quarterly... read more →
Work has officially begun on the first ever Anabaptist Bible to be published by MennoMedia in time for the 500th anniversary of Anabaptism in 2025. A diverse group of 45... read more →
Mennonite Church USA Executive Board has changed how it will divide donations directed to “Mennonite Church USA” among its agencies and affiliated Racial/Ethnic Council groups. This change only impacts donations... read more →
Carlene Hill Byron is the former editor of “New England Church Life” and “The New England Christian.” She has volunteered for many years with mental health organizations and as a lay hospital chaplain. She... read more →