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  • * [[A Mennonite by Providence, Amos M Kratzer, April 1999 (United States)]] * [[A Thoughtful Existence, Pete A Byler, April 1999 (United States)]]
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  • ...sed to help bring mission partners from Colombia and Ecuador to the United States for meetings in 2011 as part of the annual exchange visits that alternate b ...Assembly, hanging among the banners from churches in Canada and the United States, provided an opportunity for Keshia and Lawrence Littlebear of White River
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  • ...frican-Americans to become full-fledged, voting citizens of the the United States. From that point, Hamer became involved in the push for voting rights in Mi [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...e propaganda and superpatriotic attitudes during World War I in the United States. Fearing for his life, Michael Klaassen fled to Canada with the rest of hi [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...vast monetary sums appropriated for military use in Colombia by the United States, and ...y helicopters by the Canadian Department of National Defense to the United States as part of the $1.3 billion aid plan entitled Plan Colombia. <br>
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  • ...-and-work team to visit Ecuador. The visitors from Colombia and the United States attended partnership business meetings, worshipped with an indigenous churc [[Category:Ecuador Sources]]
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  • President of the United States of America Secretary of State of the United States of America <br>
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  • ...30 Mennonites living and ministering in indigenous contexts in the United States and Canada are preparing for a “glimpse of heaven.” [[Category:Paraguay Sources]]
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  • ...his wife, Medicine Woman Later, were shot in the back and killed by United States Cavalry fire as they tried to escape an army attack during the Washita Mass Sources: Raylene Hinz-Penner, Searching for Sacred Ground: The Journey of Chief Law
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  • ...y Mennonites are speaking up about their faith: in Colombia, in the United States, and many places in between. ...assignment would end soon, and their family would move back to the United States. Where would they go? What would they do? Miller-Eshleman didn’t know.
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  • ...y other countries around the world, including France, Japan and the United States. [[Category:Colombia Sources]]
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  • ...of cooperating as a team. The boys even had an opportunity to practice the states and capitals. ...Church came about before the reality of the economic crisis in the United States. Still, Fox is positive the poor economy would not have affected the projec
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  • '''Puerto Rico''' is a territory of the [[United States]] in the [[Caribbean, Central and South America|Caribbean]] with a populati [[Category:Puerto Rico Sources]]
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  • On May 6, 1995, the Centers for Disease Control in the United States was notified by health authorities and the U.S. Embassy in (then) Zaire of [[Category:Congo, Democratic Republic Sources]]
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  • ...d facts, we have been made painfully aware that many of our current energy sources are not infinite or renewable. ...ipeline to transport gas to Canadian and [[United States of America|United States]] markets) pending a just settlement of Native land claims in the Northwest
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  • ...ave them another lecture. He explained to the new recruits that the United States was like David, the Kaiser was like Goliath, and that they were like the sm [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...from member churches of the Iglesia Anabautista Menonita Unida de México (United Anabaptist Mennonite Church of Mexico), the legal religious association of ...also find it beneficial to be in relationship with churches in the United States.
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  • ...entually move on to Argentina, Canada, Chile, Spain, Sweden, or the United States. [[Category:Ecuador Sources]]
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  • ...f the Hoffnungsfeld (Hopefield) Mennonite Church. In 1917 when the United States went to war against Germany, Schrag refused to buy bonds to help pay for th Sources: James C. Juhnke, “John Schrag Espionage Case,” Mennonite Life (July 1
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  • ...Osaka to provide relief work in a location which had been bombed by United States planes during World War 2 <ref>Fujino 129.</ref>. Over the next 3 years, 1 ...several prominent terrorist attacks around the world as well as the United States’ actions in leading the war in Iraq <ref>Fujino 135.</ref>. For many Ja
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  • ...College about experiencing the nuclear bomb that was dropped by the United States. This motivated several couples (the Becks and the Buckwalters) to go do m ==Sources==
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  • ...anada, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and the United States. [[Category:Caribbean, Central and South America Sources]]
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  • According to 2007 United Nations statistics, 12 percent of Colombian children under age 5 suffer fro [[Category:Colombia Sources]]
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  • During a long recovery period, the couple, newly united in faith, studied the Bible together. Daniel Escobar found that Jesus share Don and Jan Rheinheimer are returning to the United States in September. Colombia Mennonite Church is interviewing candidates to serve
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  • ...d facts, we have been made painfully aware that many of our current energy sources are not infinite or renewable. ...ipeline to transport gas to Canadian and [[United States of America|United States]] markets) pending a just settlement of Native land claims in the Northwest
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  • ...st 20 years as a consequence of the influence of those Amish in the Unites States. ...ore active in missionary services to other countries, including the United States. The major differences between them was the views on social activism and mi
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  • ...Mast of East Goshen (Ind.) Mennonite Church, and Rebecca Willms of Niagara United Mennonite Church in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Dorothea Toews of Fort Ga [[Category:Paraguay Sources]]
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  • ...he Union of Baptist Churches in Chile (UBACH), was traveling in the United States at the time of the quake and heard that her family in Concepción survived [[Category:Chile Sources]]
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  • ...g/encyclopedia/contents/M46610ME.html Mennonite Church (MC)] in the United States came to the country in 1917 and started the [[Iglesia Evangélica Menonita [[Category:Argentina Sources]]
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  • ...ongregations in Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and the United States..<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterit ...shes and there is time to read email from family and friends in the United States, to do some reading or play a game of Mastermind. Around nine or ten in the
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  • ...the second largest Anabaptist population in the world behind the [[United States]] (2006). In 2006 the country had three Anabaptist-related groups officiall [[Category:Congo, Democratic Republic Sources]]
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  • ...ites that form a different one, let alone how the Mennonites in the United States are the same as the Mennonites in Paraguay or Ethiopia or Botswana or Korea ...know how to explain why I do. I’m fully aware of the four epistemological sources Scripture, Tradition, Reason and Experience. But I don’t trust any of the
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  • ''Hutterite CO’s in WWI: Stories, Diaries and other Accounts from the United States Military Camps'' (Spring Prairie Printing, 1996). [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...ndled the distribution of money (predominantly from churches in the United States and Canada) for orphans, widows, and the sick or injured among the communit ...tial financial support from German Mennonites and Mennonites in the United States and Canada, many members of churches in CONEMPAR expect to have financial a
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  • ...ch. All who repent and make a faith commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord are united to His holy church by the baptism of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 16:18; Matthe [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...ld earn in the city. Julius, still single, offered to travel to the United States to find work and contribute in that way to the good of all. ...knew in Europe. But they deeply disappointed him. “Believers in the United States live in luxury, like the world,” he reported. “Some own factories where
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  • ...God has entrusted the baptizing through His Son unto His ministers who are united in one covenant with His Church, believing in their signification as visibl ===9. God's United Church===
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  • ...15.23 24.31 16.46 20.0 18.77 12.77 22.0 7.69 26.62 [[North America|United States and Canada]] ...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
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  • ...15.23 24.31 16.46 20.0 18.77 12.77 22.0 7.69 26.62 [[North America|United States and Canada]] ...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
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  • ...ns of faith and position statements on a variety of issues. These valuable sources can now be found here. A few early confessions of other faith groups are a ...ed States (Mennonite Church, 1993)|Resolution on Health Care in the United States (Mennonite Church, 1993)]] (Mennonite Church, 1993)
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  • ...ut. This group has related congregations in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterite 1874-1880 About 18,000 Mennonites Migrated to the United States and to Canada in order to escape the Russian Revolution. One of these group
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  • ==Paraguay Sources in AnabaptistWiki== ...ources link at the bottom of this entry to browse the articles and primary sources related to Paraguay that are hosted on AnabaptistWiki.
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  • ...ristian family. Sopheary had the opportunity to spend a year in the United States through [http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/M4659.html/?searchterm= Anna Showalter has several unpublished written sources in her personal collection. The majority are from Paul and Tina Holderman
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  • ...15.23 24.31 16.46 20.0 18.77 12.77 22.0 7.69 26.62 [[North America|United States and Canada]] ...;padding-top: 0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;padding-right: 0.0em">[[:Category:Sources|Fontes]]</div>
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  • ...ate of agreement in which they find themselves, and for the document which states the agreement to which they have come. Heinold Fast suggests that here, in ...e been armed through patience and the knowledge of self, and thus be again united with us in the power of a godly Christian spirit and zeal for God.
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  • ...Russian Mennonite Colonies, as well as missionaries coming from the United States and Canada. This church is one of the oldest MB churches as the missions ef ===Written Sources===
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  • ...ol youth in a local church setting. It was created by Jo-Ann Brant (United States and Canada) and originally appeared at https://people.goshen.edu/~joannab/M ...death and destruction. In World War II, when many young men in the United States were drafted into non-voluntary military service, Mennonite and Amish young
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  • ...f—have been criticized by church leaders because they eliminated potential sources of income for the church.<ref>Miller, p. 9</ref> 1977 saw the first All-India Mennonite Women's Conference, which united women from all of the Mennonite denominations in India. This conference se
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  • ...d second advents of Christ, while as an organization it includes believers united for the service of Christ in any given assembly. <br> <br> ...hristianity, including some of our Fellowship churches and pastors, is not united on the question of divorce and remarriage. There are those who would grant
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  • ...ion of all those who truly believe in Him. By faith, each believer is kept united with the risen and glorified Christ, who is the Lord of glory [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...s most clearly the hope of Israel following the total disappearance of the states of Israel and Judah. The eschatology of Chronicles is integral to peace gro Compared to other biblical texts, some sources for Chronicles are readily identifiable. Much of the Chronicler’s source
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  • ...full justification of those who believe in Him. By faith each believer is united with the risen and glorified Christ, the Lord of glory. [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...est halls or churches. After three months in England he went to the United States, where, as in England, he addressed many large audiences. The relentless ch [[Category:India Sources]]
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  • ...fession or Short and Simple Statement of Faith of Those Who are Called the United Flemish, Frisian, and High German Anabaptist-Mennonite Church''', this conf ...Indiana, for the church in Turner County, South Dakota, with a title which states it to be a reprint of the edition published in 1853 by the church of Rudner
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  • ...wait--knowing our own inadequacy--for the undeserved grace of being newly united and gathered by God, receiving from him the certainty that no link of the c ...would be founded in England and Paraguay, and after the war in the United States, Germany, and Australia. Through the continuing life of the church communit
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  • ...sts themselves. Conrad Grebel, the founder of the Swiss Brethren movement, states clearly this point of view in his letter to Thomas Müntzer of 1524, in wor ...l betterment of the people, a fact which Luther admitted, for Schwenckfeld states that "Luther regretted very much that no amendment of life was in evidence.
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  • ...theologians of old Princeton did espouse these formulas, and these are the sources from which it was imported into the Mennonite Church. '''<span style="color ...terlander leaders. His confession received wide distribution in the United States because of its inclusion in the ''Martyrs Mirror'' (see p. 382 of 1950 edit
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  • ...theologians of old Princeton did espouse these formulas, and these are the sources from which it was imported into the Mennonite Church. '''<span style="color ...terlander leaders. His confession received wide distribution in the United States because of its inclusion in the ''Martyrs Mirror'' (see p. 382 of 1950 edit
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  • ...fess: The New Testament day of rest and solemn assembly for the purpose of united worship of God and the building up of believers among themselves is, accord [[Category:United States Sources]]
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  • ...of reconciliation and ongoing dialogue in various places across the United States and Europe. ...the Inheritance.’’ Despite differences, Hoover said, all in attendance are united in Christ.
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  • ...üntzer favored.<ref>See on this insurrection the citations of contemporary sources published by W. Wibbeling in 1925, Martin Luther und der Bauernkrieg (Neuwe In the United States the Mennonite, Paul Peachy. Secretary of the Church Peace Mission in Washin
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  • ...ists used the Bible. The question would not be urgent if Anabaptists found sources of authority outside the Bible. It is, however, extremely urgent for people ...e widely identified with the Fundamentalist view of Scripture.” He further states that he believes that “few outside influences have so adversely affected
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  • ...ed? Yet we confess that in the divine being these attributes are perfectly united. Finally, according to Scripture, the love of God has a certain priority in ...s are being healed as persons from every human grouping are reconciled and united in the church.3 In times of suffering as well as tranquility, the church de
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