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Less stuff, more happiness
Sheldon C. Good
Less Stuff, Less Space = Less CO2, More $, More :)
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Video: People in street interviews describe Easter
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite World Review
Pastor Aldo Siahaan from Philadelphia Praise Center, the fastest growing congregation of Franconia Mennonite Conference, took to the streets of Philly recently. He asked people, What is Easter? Here are their responses.
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Video: The role of women in ministry from Scripture
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite World Review
I just came across this seven-minute video by Ben Witherington III, the Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Ky. He first discusses first-century women’s roles in family, and then women’s roles in ministry.
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Viral: Invisible Children launches controversial #Kony2012 campaign
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
[Last updated: 1 p.m. March 8]
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#AmericanExperience: Reactions to ‘The Amish’ film
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
Did you watch the landmark #AmericanExperience film The Amish on PBS last night? We want to hear your reactions to the film:
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Video: Valentine’s Day comedy from Ted Swartz
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
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Obama’s speech at the National Prayer Breakfast
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
Like every U.S. president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, President Obama participated at the National Prayer Breakfast, held today in Washington.
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Video: Leymah Gbowee shares vision of peacemaking
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and EMU alumna Leymah Gbowee shares her views about peacemaking. This video was prepared for President Loren Swartzendruber’s convocation address at the beginning of the 2012 spring semester.
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Video: Brethren in Christ Church facing challenges
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
In this video Warren Hoffman, moderator of the Brethren in Christ Church of North America, shares about some of the challenges facing the BIC church right now. He discusses the resignations of two young bishops, an underfunded church pension plan and other “stiff challenges.”
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2011: Most popular stories at mennoweekly.org
Sheldon C. Good/Mennonite Weekly Review
You may have seen Paul Schrag’s review of the top Mennonite news from 2011. In many ways, 2011 was a newsworthy, historic year at mennoweekly.org. We consistently set records for monthly website visitors and pageviews — a few times even doubling previous records. This blog, a broad source of opinion on religion and culture, generated 15 percent of our total online traffic in 2011. And we sold more online ads than ever before, for which we’re extremely grateful! To celebrate 2011, here are the most popular stories here at mennoweekly.org …

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