Ervin and Bonita Stutzman have enjoyed travel to many countries in Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. Since 2010, Ervin has been the executive director for Mennonite Church USA. Before taking on that role in 2010, he served as Professor of Church Ministries and Seminary Dean at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, VA. He has also served the Mennonite Church in the roles of pastor, district overseer, mission administrator, conference moderator and, from 2001 to 2003, as moderator for Mennonite Church USA. Bonita is an artist in mixed media and stained glass, as well as cloth. After serving many years as a hospital chaplain, she now serves as a spiritual director. Bonita and Ervin both have Masters degrees from Eastern Mennonite Seminary, and Ervin has a Ph.D. from Temple University. Together, Bonita and Ervin like to speak of the “couple power” they experience when they manage to align their differing gifts in pursuit of the same goal. They are enthusiastic members of Park View Mennonite Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia. In his spare time, Ervin squeezes in some time for writing. His numerous Herald Press publications include From Nonresistance to Justice, a book that traces a 100-year trajectory of peacemaking in the Mennonite Church, Tobias of the Amish, a story of his father’s life and community, and Emma, A Widow Among the Amish, the story of his mother. His latest books are historical novels—Jacob’s Choice, Joseph’s Dilemma, and Christian’s Hope, a trilogy about the interaction between his early Amish ancestors and Native Americans in eastern Pennsylvania. Ervin and Bonita have three adult children and four grandchildren.