By telling the story of the ordination of Emma Sommers Richards, a new book
from the Institute of Mennonite Studies aims to show that “all church
members will share in the benefits and blessings that
A bottle of wine moves through Forgiven/Forgotten, the Mennonite Central
Committee (MCC) Canada-sponsored play about restorative justice that
premiered last month at the Conrad Centre for the Performi
CMU Press of Winnipeg describes its latest release, Citizenship: Paul on
Peace and Politics, by Gordon Zerbe, as a collection of essays that offers
“a revisiting of Paul’s theological vision and pract
The late John Howard Yoder has long been recognized as an important Mennonite
theologian, but his work has mostly been used by scholars and has not been
readily accessible to the people in the pew.
Last year, the Mennonite World Conference (MWC) General Council approved a
global communication strategy calling for changes in the reach, frequency,
form and content of the organization’s communicati
Looper is an independent, critically acclaimed, futuristic, neo-noir,
time-travel thriller. By itself, this is a unique set of characteristics
guaranteed to attract viewers like me.
New public service announcements produced by MennoMedia are being distributed
to 13,000 radio stations across the U.S. A grant from Schowalter Foundation
helped with funding.