Forty Days of More-with-Less
March 6, 2014
By Ben and Heather Kulp You might say that we fell in love while Extending the Table*. Ben grew up in a Mennonite family that made meals regularly from the… READ MORE
March 6, 2014
By Ben and Heather Kulp You might say that we fell in love while Extending the Table*. Ben grew up in a Mennonite family that made meals regularly from the… READ MORE
March 3, 2014
I have been privileged to attend several Herald Press author functions in the last week. Each event has reminded me of the compelling conversations that occur between authors and readers…. READ MORE
February 28, 2014
This past weekend Mennonite Church USA sponsored a conference honoring the diversity of women’s voices in theology, called All You Need Is Love. I had the privilege of co-leading a… READ MORE
February 25, 2014
Post by Rachel Nussbaum Eby Right now is quite an exciting time for the Shine: Living in God’s Light curriculum, forthcoming from MennoMedia and Brethren Press as the first new… READ MORE
February 21, 2014
Before I begin, I have to make a full disclosure: I’m a book-lover. I love the feel, the design and the texture of a well-designed and well-written book. As a… READ MORE
February 17, 2014
Guest post by Ervin Stutzman, author of the novel, Jacob’s Choice. There’s hardly a day that went by in the last two years without my musing on Jacob Hochstetler’s story… READ MORE
February 14, 2014
Recently, I attended the Pacific South West Mennonite Conference’s (PSWMC) Winter Delegate Session, held at First Mennonite Church, Upland, Calif., one of 21 area conferences in Mennonite Church USA. I… READ MORE
February 12, 2014
The results are in for the first ever Herald Press first lines quiz. (See this post for the questions.) Thanks to all of you who entered your answers to this… READ MORE
February 10, 2014
The day dawned crisp and bright, the author stood at the ready with pen in hand, and the books had been carefully arranged in two neat stacks. It was show… READ MORE
February 7, 2014
I had just sat down to work on this blog post when the telephone rang. “Tomorrow schools will be operating on a two-hour delay,” the school district superintendent’s cheerful recorded… READ MORE