Monthly Archives: May 2011

Reclaiming the Mysterious Story of Jesus

You might call me a nerd (for a variety of reasons, but primarily) because I really enjoy reading. Last year, I set a goal for myself to read a book a week. I recorded every title and ended up reading … Continue reading

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An African Pope and the Dying Embers of European Anabaptism

Self-described “Mennodist” (Mennonite Methodist) Phil Wood wrote a thought-provoking blogpost earlier today. He calls the recent decision by Mennonite World Conference to name Colombian César García as its new General Secretary and move its headquarters to Bogotá, Colombia, “the Anabaptist … Continue reading

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Why AMP? Why now?

So maybe you’re wondering, why another new Anabaptist network? What’s the point? And why now, when there’s a plethora of groups claiming the label “Anabaptist”? I’ll try to explain. In the fall of 2009 a small group of twenty-to-thirty-somethings–mostly Mennonite, … Continue reading

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