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Mennonites Against Militarism

Mennonites Against Militarism: reigniting the Anabaptist peace witness

By Zachary Headings, Mennonite Mission Network Refusing to fight in the wars of nations and provinces has long been a part of Anabaptist peace witness. But in our... read more →
  • September 30, 2020
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  • News, Peace and Justice, Peace and Justice Support Network, Transformational Peacemaking

The dehumanizing effect of labels

Max Ediger grew up in Oklahoma and lives in Cambodia. He has worked in Asia since 1971. Max writes, “The emphasis of my work has been to find new and... read more →
  • June 20, 2018
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice, Peace and Justice Support Network

Anabaptists and Taxes

Jason Boone is coordinating minister for the Peace and Justice Support Network. I pay my taxes, but I don’t like it. Part of it is I resent the compulsory nature... read more →
  • March 22, 2018
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  • cost of war, Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

A place for nonresistance

Jason Boone is coordinating minster for the Peace and Justice Support Network, a ministry of Mennonite Mission Network. I’m not exceedingly handy around the house, but I do have an... read more →
  • October 18, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

Immigrant teens unjustly targeted for gang affiliation

Tammy Alexander is senior legislative associate for Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Washington office. This piece originally appeared on MCC’s Peace on the Hill column for PeaceSigns, the online news magazine of the Peace... read more →
  • October 4, 2017
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  • Immigration, Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

Of Bombs, Treaties and Moral Obligation (part four)

In a culture wired for instant results, we often forget that meaningful change may take persistent action over a long period. This is a 35-year story of education and advocacy... read more →
  • August 28, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

Of Bombs, Treaties and Moral Obligation (part three)

In a culture wired for instant results, we often forget that meaningful change may take persistent action over a long period. This is a 35-year story of education and advocacy... read more →
  • August 25, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice, Peace and Justice Support Network

Of Bombs, Treaties and Moral Obligation (part two)

In a culture wired for instant results, we often forget that meaningful change may take persistent action over a long period. This is a 35-year story of education and advocacy... read more →
  • August 21, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice, Peace and Justice Support Network

Of Bombs, Treaties and Moral Obligation (part one)

In a culture wired for instant results, we often forget that meaningful change may take persistent action over a long period. This is a 35-year story of education and advocacy... read more →
  • August 16, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice, Peace and Justice Support Network

One Screen, Two Movies

Jason Boone is coordinating minister of the Peace and Justice Support Network. There’s an idea kicking around called “One screen, two movies.” It’s an attempt to describe the state of... read more →
  • July 25, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

What does a historic peace church do when veterans want to join?

by Jordan Waidlich for Mennonite Church USA “Veterans... read more →
  • July 8, 2017
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  • Convention News, News, Peace and Justice Support Network

Stigmatizing and separating, a parent’s plea

Jill Minter lives with her husband Douglas and daughter Laura in Louisville, Colorado. She works for the EPA as an environmental scientist, keeping drinking water clean and safe. She is also a passionate... read more →
  • May 23, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

Slavery at Angola

Cherelle M. Dessus is legislative assistant and communications coordinator in the MCC Washington Office. This piece originally appeared on MCC's Peace on the Hill column for PeaceSigns, the online news... read more →
  • April 17, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

A radical text for the times

Jason Boone is coordinating minister of the Peace and Justice Support Network. Heading to the airport for an early morning flight, I grabbed the most radical, subversive, counter-cultural peace book... read more →
  • March 28, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network

Resilient peacemaking

Jason Boone is coordinating minister of the Peace and Justice Support Network. Are you exhausted yet? Exhausted from constantly looking at your phone for the latest news, from the constant... read more →
  • February 22, 2017
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  • Menno Snapshots, Peace and Justice Support Network
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