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  • ...groups from around the world. Initiated by the [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl Mennonite Historical Library] at [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College], the site is *[[Beachy Amish]]
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  • ...ey sought a country: Mennonite colonization in Mexico. With an appendix on Mennonite colonization in British Honduras. Berkeley: University of California.</ref> ...9). Between horse & buggy and four-wheel drive: Change and diversity among Mennonite settlements in Belize, Central America. Amsterdam: VU University Press. </r
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  • ...aragua''' has around 1.500 members and 22 congregations. It is a member of Mennonite World Conference ...in Managua. They are the first missionaries from the Canadian Evangelical Mennonite Church in Manitoba, Canada.
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  • .... The page also provides access to bibliographic information on Anabaptist-Mennonite ecumenical involvements, texts of working papers and formal statements, an [[image:Picture4.png|thumb|550px|right|''Mennonite World Conference President Bishop Danisa Ndlovu and LWF General Secretary R
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  • *[[Beachy Amish|Beachy Amische]] *[[Mennonite-Related Groups|Mennonitische Gruppen]]
    14 KB (1,282 words) - 18:33, 25 June 2015
  • ...D. F. Dueck and John B. Loewen, "Spanish Lookout Colony, Belize," ''Global Mennonite Encyclopedia Online''. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/S6803.htm ...mmunity.<ref>"Churches," ''Spanish Lookout'', http://www.spanishlookout.bz/churches/church.htm (accessed 29 July 2009).</ref> The Mennonites in Spanish Lookout
    28 KB (4,372 words) - 13:51, 3 October 2016
  • |Row 1 info = Old Colony Mennonite (Car): 18 colonies <br> Old Colony Mennonite (Horse): 12 colonies |Row 2 info = Old Colony Mennonite (Car): 16,525 <br>Old Colony Mennonite (Horse): 3,200
    24 KB (3,763 words) - 18:52, 6 April 2015
  • ...ocalizadas en estas áreas.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Univers ...nd in Honduras.<ref>Jaime Prieto Valladores, Mission and Migration: Global Mennonite History (Kitchener, ON: Good Books, 2010), 251.</ref> However, the presence
    32 KB (4,833 words) - 15:11, 3 October 2016
  • ..."ethnic Mennonite" family. I emphasize that while I am a new comer to the Mennonite tradition that I feel that the early Anabaptists are no less my ancestors. ;Step One :At the center of the map write the word Mennonite and then a line (with the words “part of” connecting to the phrase “T
    49 KB (8,636 words) - 18:21, 29 November 2016
  • Adopted April 21, 1632, by a Dutch Mennonite Conference held at Dordrecht, Holland. ...neral Christian faith, as we teach and practice the same throughout in our churches and among our people; which, in our judgment, is the only true Christian fa
    35 KB (5,825 words) - 18:41, 24 March 2016
  • ...0 for a four-month stint as temporary replacement missionaries under Amish Mennonite Aid, the possibility of this sort of disaster did not enter our minds. We w ...n circulated by a few people. Things like: “These white people and their churches are devil worshippers who steal children and suck their blood.” “The mi
    33 KB (6,196 words) - 14:43, 17 March 2016
  • ...n Frisian congregation. In the 17th century Hoorn had an unusual number of Mennonite branches; in 1747 the Frisians and the Waterlanders, then the only remaini ...established faith; his confession, which expressly attaches itself to the Mennonite tradition, has a certain Calvinistic inclination (the doctrine of election
    147 KB (23,366 words) - 18:42, 24 March 2016

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