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Genocide Survivors Change Lives Through EMU Program
By Heather Bowser, Daily News-Record Not all treasures are locked away in banks or buried in chests beneath the ocean. Last week, one classroom on Eastern Mennonite University ... read more about Genocide Survivors Change Lives Through EMU Program
‘BikeMovement’ – Seminary Grad Anticipates a Different Type of Internship
When Alicia R. Horst began her studies at Eastern Mennonite Seminary, she was certain that she didn ... read more about ‘BikeMovement’ – Seminary Grad Anticipates a Different Type of Internship
Reflection: The View After One Year
Laotian Students Seek to Eradicate Unexploded Ordnance
Left: Khamseng Homdouangxay of Vientiane, Laos and Phounsy Phasavaeng of Sekong Province, Laos, display a shoulder bag handmade by countrywomen made handicapped by unexploded ordnance (UXO). Photo by Jim Bishop ... read more about Laotian Students Seek to Eradicate Unexploded Ordnance
Walking and Working Where Jesus Served
The 18 group members didn’t just observe; they rolled up their sleeves and got involved with the local people in a “Partners in Mission” work group held May 5-22 in ... read more about Walking and Working Where Jesus Served
Chenlo Will Teach Online Mentoring Course
STAR Program Expands to Serve Youth
L. to r.: Lou Furman from New Orleans, Ebun Abeni James of Sierra Leone, Tamara Maslovaric from Serbia and Jeff Mansfield from New York City do a role play representing ... read more about STAR Program Expands to Serve Youth
Anabaptist Theology– A Treasure?
Peacebuilding Institute Opens with ‘Ritual of the Americas’
Nancy Beall Hedren (l.) and Tin Tin Yee, a CJP student from Burma perform the dance of the eagle and condor as part of a ‘Ritual of the Americas’ at ... read more about Peacebuilding Institute Opens with ‘Ritual of the Americas’