On Being Blog: Honoring His Father and Faith: A Mennonite Tests His Peace Stance →
by Bruce Stambaugh, guest contributor
Bruce Stambaugh’s father, a World War II veteran, visits the National WWII Memorial as part of the Honor Flight project. (photo: Bruce Stambaugh)
Forty years ago, the very first sermon I heard preached in a Mennonite church was on non-resistance….
Dream setup care of 101 Dalmatians’ Roger—brownstone in the city, pretty lady, upstairs studio to tinker, lots of dogs.
The good life. Filed under: work spaces
Tomorrow’s cover today: immigrant networks are a rare bright spark in the world economy. Rich countries should welcome them.
McQueen SS12. “I was thinking about a woman as an object of desire,” said Sarah Burton. “We go to such lengths to adorn ourselves that we almost become our clothes or are taken over by them. This is a collection about excess - an exploration of ideals of beauty at their most extreme.”
- Jess Cartner-Morley


