Allon H. Lefever was interrupted in the middle of his presentation at the White House, but he ... read more about MEDA Cited at White House Conference
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Yoder’s Book Probes Jewish-Christian Rift
It didn’t have to be! Two world religions, Christianity and Judaism, didn’t have to split the way they did. That’s the belief of the late Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder ... read more about Yoder’s Book Probes Jewish-Christian Rift
International Trauma Expert Joins STAR Efforts
Carolyn H. Heggen, a trauma expert with world credentials, has come to work for Strategies in Trauma Awareness and Resilience (STAR) at Eastern Mennonite University. As co-leader of STAR Feb. ... read more about International Trauma Expert Joins STAR Efforts
Becoming a U.S. Citizen
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Healing the Pain of Trauma
Iraqi Peace Worker Killed
An Iraqi-Muslim advocate for peace and reconciliation, who received support from Christian organizations for his work in trauma-healing, has been killed. Dr. Alharith Abdulhameed Hassan, 56-year-old professor of psychiatry at ... read more about Iraqi Peace Worker Killed
EMS Conference Explore ‘Life Abundant’ Theme
Seminary Honors Pioneer Women Broadcasters
Two women who were likely the first in the Mennonite Church to have their own syndicated radio broadcast, called “Heart to Heart,” were honored for their pioneer work Wednesday evening ... read more about Seminary Honors Pioneer Women Broadcasters
Distance Learning Program Celebrates 10 Years
Ten years ago this month, EMS embarked on a new educational path ... read more about Distance Learning Program Celebrates 10 Years
Christmas Lesson: Death Penalty Fuels Crime
Howard Zehr I am with a group of men in prison. We are in a seminar I have been leading for some weeks. Most are many years into serving life ... read more about Christmas Lesson: Death Penalty Fuels Crime