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The [[:Anabaptistwiki:About|Global Anabaptist Wiki]] is an interactive community of Anabaptist-Mennonite groups from around the world. Initiated by the Mennonite Historical Library at Goshen College, the site is committed to helping individual groups: 1) tell their own story; 2) post and preserve electronic archives; and 3) become better informed about other groups in the global Anabaptist fellowship.  Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people. For more information about how to add or edit information, please visit the [[FAQ|FAQ page]].
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This site, currently under construction, aspires to be the most complete resource available on topics related to martyrdom, costly discipleship, and the challenge of memory among groups in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition.  Although a significant portion of the site focuses on the ''Martyrs Mirror'', topics included here move well beyond that important text to include a growing collection of [[Bearing Witness|'''individual stories''']] and a host of themes relevant to the broader Christian church.  If you are interested in participating in a conversation about the idea of updating the ''Martyrs Mirror'' follow this [[Talk:Martyrs Mirror Wiki|'''link''']]While you're here, take some time to explore the Global Anabaptist Wiki and become a contributor! Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people.
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'''JUST ADDED!''' Check out the complete collection of stories from ''[[The Jesus Tribe: Grace Stories from Congo's Mennonites 1912-2012 (A Project of Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission)]]'' in English or ''[[100 Ans de Mission Mennonite en République Démocratique du Congo: Témoignages des Apports Locaux 1912-2012]]'' in French. The book was compiled for the one hundredth anniversary of the Congolese Mennonite Church to celebrate the faith and witness of Congolese Mennonite Christians over the last century.
 
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The "Online Anabaptist-Mennonite Library," currently under construction, provides users with full-text primary sources of official church statements in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, along with links to a host of other primary sources. The site has the possibility of expanding to include a wide range of additional texts.  If you are interested in partnering with us to help build this site, please contact John D. Roth (johndr@goshen.edu).
 
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This site, currently under construction, offers a window into the relatively recent involvement of Mennonite (and Anabaptist-related groups) in ecumenical engagements of various sorts.  Some expressions of Mennonite ecumenicity have emerged in response to formal invitations from other Christian groups seeking a "healing of memory" in light of the conflict that surrounded our origins in the 16th century. Other ecumenical encounters have been more informal--lay initiatives seeking deeper understanding and reconciliation at a local level. This site provides access to bibliographic information on Anabaptist-Mennonite ecumenical involvements, texts of working papers and formal statements, an overview of the emerging reception history and links to other resources.  Please add additional relevant information based on your own interest and expertise!
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The purpose of the [[Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible]] (ADB) is to reflect (and to reflect critically on) an Anabaptist approach to the reading of the Bible. The ADB is intended to serve those in the Anabaptist traditions as well as to be a respectful conversation partner with those in other Christian traditions as authors give voice to an appreciatively critical Anabaptist perspective. It is a Bible dictionary wiki project with an Anabaptist flavor.
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The [[:Anabaptistwiki:About|'''Global Anabaptist Wiki''']] is an interactive community of Anabaptist-Mennonite 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 committed to helping individual groups: 1) tell their own [[Anabaptistwiki:Stories|stories]]; 2) post and preserve electronic archives; and 3) become better informed about other groups in the global Anabaptist fellowship. Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people.
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''[Please Note: This project is still in its early stages of construction. To explore updates, view our [[Special:NewPages|recently added pages]] or [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]]'' . Check back frequently to see what new material has been added!]
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In addition to including basic information about specific regions and Anabaptist-related groups, the Global Anabaptist Wiki is a place for collecting personal stories that highlight what it means to be an Anabaptist-Mennonite in your part of the world. You don't have to be an expert! Just contribute your own stories about your life as an Anabaptist or Mennonite in your own context.
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*To learn more about stories on the Global Anabaptist Wiki read our [[Anabaptistwiki:Stories|about stories]] page.
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*To contribute your own stories or read others' stories check out the [[Stories|stories]] page that lists stories by region.
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We envision the Global Anabaptist Wiki to become a major site for primary sources related to the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition: from the 16th century to the present and in a wide variety of languages. Please post any public domain sources you think might be of interest to other users of the Global Anabaptist Wiki. Our staff will help to sort and organize source material into appropriate categories as it is added.
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*To learn about contributing sources, start at the [[Anabaptistwiki:Sources#Adding_sources|about sources]] page.
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'''Browse Anabaptist Communities by Region'''
  
The Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition traces its beginnings to the Radical Reformation in the sixteenth century. The early Anabaptists were deeply indebted to both Catholic and Protestant understandings of faith, but they differed with these groups in their emphasis on adult baptism, an ethic of love in all human relations (including enemies), and a view of the church as a community of equal members committed to being disciples of Christ together. In the centuries that followed, the Anabaptist movement took root primarily in Europe, Russia and North America, with its main groups identified as the Mennonites, Hutterites and Amish. During the twentieth century, however, the Anabaptist movement has become a global reality. Today (2009) the majority of the 1.5 million Anabaptist-Mennonites live in southern hemisphere, with active congregations in at least 75 different countries. Take some time to explore where Anabaptist communities exist around the world by clicking on different regions of the world map below.  Or if you'd rather, browse through the different [[Anabaptist Family|branches of the Anabaptist family tree]].
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*Aug. 4, 2014 - On the Journey with Lutheran Brothers and Sisters / An Interview with John D. Roth [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/on-the-journey-with-lutheran-brothers-and-sisters-an-interview-with-john-d-roth/]
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*Jul. 14, 2014 - Burkina Faso Church Experiences Explosion of Baptisms - [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/content/burkina-faso-church-experiences-%E2%80%98explosion-baptisms%E2%80%99]
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*Jul. 7, 2014 - MWC Commissions Hold Rare Face-to-Face Meetings - Mennonite World Review [http://mennoworld.org/2014/07/07/mwc-commissions-hold-rare-face-to-face-meetings/]<br>
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*Jan. 31, 2014 - Lutheran, Mennonite, Catholic Trilateral Dialogue on Baptism -- a Communique [http://www.lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/Trilateral_Commission_Communique2014.pdf] </br>
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This site, currently under construction, aspires to be the most complete resource available on topics related to martyrdom, costly discipleship, and the challenge of memory among groups in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. Although a significant portion of the site focuses on the Martyrs Mirror, topics included here move well beyond that important text to include a growing collection of individual stories and a host of themes relevant to the broader Christian church. If you are interested in participating in a conversation about the idea of updating the Martyrs Mirror follow this link. While you're here, take some time to explore the Global Anabaptist Wiki and become a contributor! Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people.

JUST ADDED! Check out the complete collection of stories from The Jesus Tribe: Grace Stories from Congo's Mennonites 1912-2012 (A Project of Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission) in English or 100 Ans de Mission Mennonite en République Démocratique du Congo: Témoignages des Apports Locaux 1912-2012 in French. The book was compiled for the one hundredth anniversary of the Congolese Mennonite Church to celebrate the faith and witness of Congolese Mennonite Christians over the last century.

The "Online Anabaptist-Mennonite Library," currently under construction, provides users with full-text primary sources of official church statements in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, along with links to a host of other primary sources. The site has the possibility of expanding to include a wide range of additional texts. If you are interested in partnering with us to help build this site, please contact John D. Roth (johndr@goshen.edu).

This site, currently under construction, offers a window into the relatively recent involvement of Mennonite (and Anabaptist-related groups) in ecumenical engagements of various sorts. Some expressions of Mennonite ecumenicity have emerged in response to formal invitations from other Christian groups seeking a "healing of memory" in light of the conflict that surrounded our origins in the 16th century. Other ecumenical encounters have been more informal--lay initiatives seeking deeper understanding and reconciliation at a local level. This site provides access to bibliographic information on Anabaptist-Mennonite ecumenical involvements, texts of working papers and formal statements, an overview of the emerging reception history and links to other resources. Please add additional relevant information based on your own interest and expertise!

The purpose of the Anabaptist Dictionary of the Bible (ADB) is to reflect (and to reflect critically on) an Anabaptist approach to the reading of the Bible. The ADB is intended to serve those in the Anabaptist traditions as well as to be a respectful conversation partner with those in other Christian traditions as authors give voice to an appreciatively critical Anabaptist perspective. It is a Bible dictionary wiki project with an Anabaptist flavor.

Who We Are

The Global Anabaptist Wiki is an interactive community of Anabaptist-Mennonite groups from around the world. Initiated by the Mennonite Historical Library at Goshen College, the site is committed to helping individual groups: 1) tell their own stories; 2) post and preserve electronic archives; and 3) become better informed about other groups in the global Anabaptist fellowship. Like all wiki-based projects, this is a collaborative venture that relies on the local expertise of many people.

[Please Note: This project is still in its early stages of construction. To explore updates, view our recently added pages or recent changes . Check back frequently to see what new material has been added!]

In addition to including basic information about specific regions and Anabaptist-related groups, the Global Anabaptist Wiki is a place for collecting personal stories that highlight what it means to be an Anabaptist-Mennonite in your part of the world. You don't have to be an expert! Just contribute your own stories about your life as an Anabaptist or Mennonite in your own context.

  • To learn more about stories on the Global Anabaptist Wiki read our about stories page.
  • To contribute your own stories or read others' stories check out the stories page that lists stories by region.
  • Or to see a list of all the stories on the Global Anabaptist Wiki browse through the stories category page.

We envision the Global Anabaptist Wiki to become a major site for primary sources related to the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition: from the 16th century to the present and in a wide variety of languages. Please post any public domain sources you think might be of interest to other users of the Global Anabaptist Wiki. Our staff will help to sort and organize source material into appropriate categories as it is added.

  • To learn about contributing sources, start at the about sources page.
  • To view sources organized by region, check out the sources page.
Getting Started
Are you a new user to Anabaptistwiki? If so, you should first check out the Help page and the About Anabaptistwiki page which will give you an overview of the site and answer any of your questions.

Browse Anabaptist Communities by Region

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Browse Anabaptist Communities by Members of Family Tree

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Mennonite World Conference (MWC) is a global faith community in the Anabaptist tradition that links together Anabaptist-related churches and engages other world communions and organizations. Every six to seven years Mennonite and Brethren in Christ conferences and groups gather for a general assembly.

In 2009 MWC included 227 organized Mennonite or Brethren in Christ conferences across 80 countries and six continents. Membership stood at 1,616,126, with 60% of members living in Africa, Asia, or Latin America.

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Jesus Village Church (JVC) is one of two Anabaptist affiliated churches in South Korea. Unlike other global Anabaptist communities outside of Europe and North America, JVC is not the result of a mission plant. Rather, JVC began out three years of intensive study by Korean Christian professionals as they tried to rediscover the New Testament Church and implement it in a Korean context. These leaders felt that the Anabatist Church fit what they desired most closely, and in 1996 they started the JVC...

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Featured Video: Menonitas de Chihuahua

A variety of different immigrant Mennonite groups live in the Chihuahua state in northern Mexico. Click on the links below to learn more about these groups.

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  • Aug. 4, 2014 - On the Journey with Lutheran Brothers and Sisters / An Interview with John D. Roth [1]
  • July 17, 2014 - New Anabaptist Conference Emerges in South Korea [2]
  • Jul. 14, 2014 - Burkina Faso Church Experiences Explosion of Baptisms - [3]
  • Jul. 7, 2014 - MWC Commissions Hold Rare Face-to-Face Meetings - Mennonite World Review [4]
  • Jan. 31, 2014 - Lutheran, Mennonite, Catholic Trilateral Dialogue on Baptism -- a Communique [5]

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