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July 4, 2024
Merle Burkholder
We are once again in a presidential election year in America. This is bringing up all the many conversations the church has been having for hundreds…
221
June 27, 2024
Stephen Russell
How are we to read the Old Testament when it describes things that are so evil compared to how we are called to live today? Stephen Russell outlines…
220
June 20, 2024
John Coblentz
We should not see salvation as a single event, John Coblentz says, but as God’s ongoing work. Focusing on a time when we “made a decision” or…
219
June 13, 2024
Lucas Hilty
For hundreds of years, the Middle East was home to a thriving church network. Who were these people? What can we learn from them? Lucas Hilty…
218
June 6, 2024
Roseanne Bauman
Roseanne Bauman offers a definition of forgiveness, looks at an example of forgiveness from the Bible, and speaks about her own story of forgiveness.…
217
May 30, 2024
Anthony High
In the West, we have abundant access to the Bible. But in many parts of the world, believers and sometimes even pastors don’t have access to…
216
May 23, 2024
John Coblentz writes, “The church in its current state is not always glorious to us. We are still imperfect – our music is at times off-key, our…
215
May 16, 2024
We’re seeing growing conflict once again in the Middle East, with America and its allies getting more involved. How should we be thinking about it?…
214
May 9, 2024
God’s Assembly (”Church”), says John Coblentz, is to show God’s glory, not just to people but to the principalities and powers. We should see…
213
May 2, 2024
David Bercot
This is a lecture that was recorded at a ministry training event. David Bercot focused on how to explain the Trinity to those who are not Christians.…
212
April 18, 2024
Paul Lamicela
How should we view the current nation of Israel, and how does it relate to the church today? Paul Lamicela takes us through Scripture to explain how…
211
April 4, 2024
How should we read the Book of Revelation? What is apocalyptic literature, and how does the first century context help us better understand this…
210
March 21, 2024
Samantha (Trenkamp) Bender
Samantha shares the tidbits and quirks that surprised her in joining the Mennonite world. What are some of the unexpected cultural elements within…
209
March 7, 2024
David Bercot explains why he was an Anglican priest, why apostolic succession was initially convincing, and how he ultimately left and joined the…
208
February 22, 2024
The Anabaptist movement began and continues to have high ideals. Often the people who are attracted also have high ideals. Samantha speaks from her…
207
February 8, 2024
Dale Eby
Who is Jesus? Dale Eby reviews basic historical claims most scholars would agree on whether or not they are believers. He presses into the question…
206
January 25, 2024
Amata Thomas
Amata Thomas, a bishop for Christian Believers Fellowship, discusses how business and finance training can integrate with discipleship and…
205
January 11, 2024
Kyle Stoltzfus
In this roundtable conversation, Reagan, Marlin, and Kyle discuss artificial intelligence, what that means for life in the church, and to live well…
204
January 4, 2024
Chester Weaver
There are signs of impending death. How can we live the vision? Chester Weaver shares threats to the Christian vitality of Anabaptism and calls us to…
203
December 28, 2023
Daniel Yoder
Daniel Yoder thoughtfully introduces a few topics and methods of Christian apologetics (from the Greek apologia, “defense, answer”) and defends…
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