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As soon as northern Indiana environmental conditions allow Bethany students time in school, you'll find blogs here.
Bethany Christian High School (Goshen, Ind.) Ecology Club
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The issue of immigration asks, "What does it mean to love neighbors new to our communities, when our government sees them as a problem?"
Bryce Miller is a Mennonite pastor in Tucson, Arizona, the first major city north of the US/Mexico border.
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Does how I choose determine who will lose?
Christi Hoover Seidel is a Mennonite Central Committee worker living in Bethlehem.
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What does it mean to be "not of this world?"
Cindy Weidman teaches in Chambersburg, PA.
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How should we be willing to sacrifice for Christ? Have we moved into a comfort zone? Are we willing to get radical with our faith?
Glen Guyton is youth pastor at Calvary Community Church, Hampton, Virginia.
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Why is war history more memorable than peace history?
James Juhnke was history professor at Bethel College (KS) from 1967 to 2002. In retirement he misses the chance to talk to teens about ways to understand American history from a Christian pacifist perspective.
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How do we link what we read in the Bible to how we work for peace today?
Jennifer Davis Sensenig serves as an event pastor with !Explore, a theological education program for high school youth, and as an associate pastor at Pasadena Mennonite Church in Pasadena, CA.
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WWJP? "What would Jesus play?" or "Why Would Jesus Play?" Video games that is. Would the Prince of Peace have an XBox 360? Should the followers of Jesus play Grand Theft Auto? What makes a video game "Christian?" Can JC bring peace to the world with a Nintendo? Tune in for conversations around these questions and more.
Keith Lyndaker Schlabach is co-founder of PeaceGrooves, an initiative to bring youth and adults together to develop games reflecting the paradigm of peace.
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What does it mean to love enemies?
Leo Hartshorn , a 1960s hippie who was drafted, is now minister of peace and justice with the Mennonite Mission Network.
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