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Project to build on her contributions ELKHART, Ind. (Mennonite Church USA)—Hilary J. Scarsella, co-coordinator of Mennonite Church USA’s Women in Leadership Project (WLP), ended her service as an Executive Board... read more →
Brenda Zook Friesen is the administrative coordinator for transformative peacemaking for Mennonite Church USA. She also coordinated logistics for the All You Need is Love conference.... read more →
Hilary J. Scarsella is co-coordinator of the Women in Leadership Project for Mennonite Church USA. She was the lead organizer for the conference All You Need... read more →
By Kelly Bates Oglesby Kelly Bates Oglesby resides in Indianapolis, Ind. She was a participant at the All You Need is Love conference in Leesburg, Va.... read more →
Currently April Yamasaki is writing the 2015 Mennonite Women Canada and USA Bible Study Guide. Her focus is creativity. In this post, from her blog, she seeks your input on... read more →
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By Ruth Lapp Guengerich, co-director for Mennonite Women USA This blog post was originally shared March 17, 2014, on Mennonite Women Voices, the blog of Mennonite Women USA. [caption id="" align="alignright"... read more →
Melodie M. Davis is author of ten books on family-related issues. Her most recent book is Whatever Happened to Dinner: Recipes and Reflections for Family Mealtime... read more →
Joanna Shenk is an associate with the executive board staff of Mennonite Church USA. She is a co-coordinator of the Women in Leadership Project, and lives... read more →
Charletta Erb is working towards licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern at Healthy Relationships California and the Community Counseling & Education Center in Santa... read more →
By Krista Dutt Analyzing her current experience of patriarchy, Austin Channing Brown shares that sermons, hymns, and the... read more →
By Joanna Shenk 1. The diversity of workshop and paper presentations I am glad to see many... read more →
by Hannah Heinzekehr This post builds on the reflections shared earlier by Joanna... read more →