What things have changed in Anabaptist circles over the past several decades? How are younger generations perceiving the Church? Is a new way of thinking about the Church an asset or liability in maintaining our Anabaptist heritage? Follow along as Melvin Lehman addresses a shift in how young people think about Anabaptism, and why that may be a good thing.
Melvin lives with his family in Guys Mills, Pennsylvania, where he also served as a teacher at Faith Builders Educational Program for many years. Melvin is passionate about teaching the Bible to the next generation, and enjoys tending his small family farm.
Read MoreReagan is a member of Wellspring Mennonite Church and lives with his wife Patricia in southeast Tennessee. Reagan, along with Jaran, started Anabaptist Perspectives in 2017, and serves in leadership in the organization, in addition to being deeply involved in overseas missions work.
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