Mennonite

Obamacare religious exemption hard to get

By Kathleen O'Brien — April 28, 2014
(RNS) Nestled in the fine print of the Affordable Care Act is a clause that allows people of certain religions to seek an exemption from the requirement to carry health insurance. But It’s not enough to disapprove of the law.

Interview: Malcolm Gladwell on his return to faith while writing “David and Goliath”

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — October 9, 2013
(RNS) "I had drifted away a little bit. This book has brought me back into the fold."

Neither Obama nor Romney? Some Christians vote for ‘None of the Above’

By David Gibson — October 23, 2012

(RNS) Is it a sin not to vote? Or a virtue? Some disappointed Christians on both sides of the aisle -- especially evangelicals and Catholics -- are advocating the merits of boycotting the ballot box on Nov. 6. By David Gibson.

Election Day Communion aims to heal the partisan breach

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald — October 22, 2012

(RNS) About 300 churches are preparing for a new tradition: Election Day Communion, when people of every political stripe will leave their respective partisan bunkers and line up side by side to receive the sacrament on Election Day. By G. Jeffrey MacDonald.

Amish-Mennonite pastor convicted of abetting kidnapping

By Lauren Markoe — August 15, 2012

(RNS) A Vermont jury found an Amish-Mennonite pastor guilty Tuesday (Aug. 14) of abetting an international kidnapping to keep a child from her lesbian parent. By Lauren Markoe. 

Religious questions for Pa. voter ID law draw fire

By Tracy Gordon — April 12, 2012

HARRISBURG, Pa. (RNS) Pennsylvania Amish and Mennonites can get an ID card if they have religious objections to being photographed after answering a series of questions on their faith and other personal information. Now that the state has passed one of the nation's toughest voter ID laws to prevent voter fraud, the scope of the questions is drawing criticism. By Jan Murphy.

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