Co-authored by Joyce Shenk Maxwell 鈥85, 鈥溾楽earch for a Blessing鈥 is a reflective, inspirational story of a gay son of evangelicals finding a place for himself in the world鈥 (Pandora ... read more about Memoir by Daniel Shenk 鈥71 follows his journey from missionary childhood to service as a prison chaplain and AIDS activist聽
Melodie Miller Davis ’75 will share readings from her latest book, A Place in the Fold, at Landis Homes, a senior living community near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, April 9, ... read more about Alumna author to present novel at Lancaster-area reading
Steven Carpenter MA 鈥11 (religion), a section hiker who has covered more than half the Appalachian Trail, released his new book, The Allure and Peril of the Appalachian Trail, this ... read more about Alum鈥檚 new book explores joys and perils of hiking the Appalachian Trail
Leymah Gbowee MA 鈥07 (conflict transformation), a graduate of 91短视频鈥檚 world-renowned Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and a 2011 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, appeared on CBS Mornings with ... read more about Alumna, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee MA 鈥07 appears on 鈥楥BS Mornings鈥
Patricia Grace King 鈥89 , an author living in Durham, England, who taught in 91短视频's Language and Literature Department from 2000-03, is the winner of the 2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, "one of the world's most prestigious prizes for a collection of short fiction" (University of Pittsburgh Press) . Her collection, Those Who Vanish , will be published in September 2026.
A new book by attorney and mediator Brenda Waugh MA 鈥09 (conflict transformation), Becoming a Restorative Lawyer: How to Transform Your Legal Practice for Self, Client, and Community Growth (Good ... read more about New book from CJP alumna explores how lawyers can integrate RJ principles
鈥楧amned Whiteness鈥 by David Evans publishes on Oct. 28 When Eastern Mennonite Seminary Professor David Evans set out to write his book about religious white progressives in the fight for ... read more about Seminary professor鈥檚 new book examines the disconnect between Black freedom fighters and their white allies
When we think about post-apocalyptic literature or film, says novelist Christine Benner Dixon 鈥04, whose newly released debut novel, The Height of Land, takes place long after the collapse of ... read more about Writers Read welcomes back alumna novelist Christine Benner Dixon 鈥04
Historical research has a funny way of changing your writing plans, says Dr. David Evans, professor of history and intercultural studies at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. What began as a book ... read more about Seminary professor introduces forthcoming book at Convocation