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         Mennonites:     more books (100)
  1. Mennonite Foods & Folkways from South Russia, Vol. 2 by Norma Jost Voth, 1994
  2. Crazy Quilt: Pieces of a Mennonite Life by Cynthia Yoder, 2003-12
  3. Mennonite Historical Atlas by Helmut T. Huebert, William Schroeder, 1996-09
  4. Mission and Migration (Global Mennonite History Series: Latin America)
  5. A History of the Mennonite Brethren Church: Pilgrims and Pioneers by John A. Toews, 1975-06
  6. Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking: A Mennonite Community Cookbook by Mary E. Showalter, 2000-04-04
  7. Development to a Different Drummer: Anabaptist/Mennonite Experiences and Perspectives by Richard A Yoder , 2005-02-15
  8. The Mennonites by Larry Towell, 2000-11-15
  9. Amanda (A Daughter of The Mennonites) by Balmer Anna Myers, 2007-09-11
  10. 20 Most Asked Questions About the Amish & Mennonites (People's Place Book, No 1) by Merle Good, 1969-12-31
  11. Separate and Peculiar/Bei Sich Selwer UN Ungwehnlich: Old Order Mennonite Life in Ontario/Alt Mennischde Weg Vun Lewe in Ontario (German Edition) by Isaac R. Horst, 2001-04
  12. Mennonite In A Little Black Dress - Memoir Of Going Home by Rhoda Janzen, 2009
  13. Mennonite German Soldiers: Nation, Religion, and Family in the Prussian East, 1772-1880 by Mark Jantzen, 2010-10-15
  14. Best Of Mennonite Fellowship Meals by Phyllis P Good, 1969-12-31

21. Seed Savers
SSE is saving heirloom garden seeds from extinction that gardeners and farmers brought to North America when their families immigrated, as well as traditional varieties grown by Native Americans, mennonites and Amish. Information, links and catalogues on website.
http://www.seedsavers.org/
Request Catalog Quick Order Order Status My Basket: Seed Savers is pleased to offer 22 varieties
of mail-order heirloom pepper, tomato and ground cherry transplants for your garden. Transplants will continue shipping through May.
Online Catalog Vegetables Herbs Flowers Transplants ... Memberships The Organization About SSE Heritage Farm Membership Saving Heirlooms ... Contact
  Featured Products for Spring Certified Organic Potatoes Order now for spring delivery. Heirloom Lettuce
Plant lettuce now for an early spring harvest.
Year Old Prairie Plants Guaranteed to thrive the first year. What's New: Greg Brown Concert. Mark you calendars for July 10, 2004
SSE's 24th Annual Convention.

22. Point Grey Inter-Mennonite Fellowship (PGIMF) Original Home Page
A small but open congregation affiliated with both the Mennonite Brethren Conference (1987) and the Conference of mennonites in B.C. (1992).
http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/menno/pgf.html
You are now being redirected to the new home page
of the Point Grey Inter-Mennonite Fellowship (PGIMF)

23. Mennonites In Canada
mennonites in Canada. The Mennonite Historical Society of Canada invites you toexplore. Who Are the mennonites? or. Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/encyclopedia/
Mennonites in Canada The Mennonite Historical Society of Canada invites you to explore
Who Are the Mennonites?
or
Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
by the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada A portion of this digital collection was produced under contract to
Canada's Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada

24. Peace Church Bible Study
Resources for the Peace Churches (Brethren, mennonites, Quakers), and favorite Bible tools.
http://www.read-the-bible.org/
Peace Church Bible Study Home Page
Welcome! This web site is for anyone with an interest in the Bible and the "Historic Peace Churches" (Brethren, Mennonites, Quakers). I hope this site will:
  • Help bridge the gap between academic/scholarly readers of the Bible and non-academics, and between "believers" and those who feel no religious affinity for the biblical text. Help people who want to learn the languages in which the earliest manuscripts of the Bible are written: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. I'm particularly interested in those who are studying these languages outside a formal classroom setting for whatever reason. Help Brethren, Mennonites, Quakers (and anyone who feels an affinity for any of these groups) to engage Scripture more deeply. Offer ideas for working with Scripture ecumenically and in interfaith settings. Give me some practice learning HTML and web page design.
Please let me know what you think about how I'm doing with any of this. I'm especially interested in communicating and synergizing with folks who share any of these goals and interests. Thanks! Grace and peace of the Lord to you!

25. Mennonites Au Canada

http://collections.ic.gc.ca/F/Casdereusitte/volume3/Mennonites.html
Cas de réussite
Mennonites in Canada Encyclopédie numérisée sur la vie des mennonites canadiens et aperçu historique de l'Église mennonite Depuis ses origines, qui remontent à la Réforme en Europe, au XVIe siècle jusqu' à sa présence actuelle dans tout le Canada et le monde entier, l'histoire de l'Église mennonite est marquée par le mouvement, le progrès et un changement extraordinaires. Grâce aux efforts de la Mennonite Historical Society of Canada et aux fonds provenant du programme Collections numérisées du Canada (CNC) , il est désormais possible d'avoir accès sur Internet à l'histoire des Mennonites, ainsi qu'à une nouvelle encyclopédie mennonite canadienne. Le projet de site Web Mennonites in Canada s'inscrit dans un ensemble d'initiatives de CNC financées dans le cadre de la Stratégie emploi jeunesse, afin d'offrir à de jeunes Canadiens une expérience de travail utile dans le multimédia. Le projet de site Web a été revu par Sam Steiner, bibliothécaire et archiviste à la bibliothèque du Collège Conrad Grebel de l'Université de Waterloo, et secrétaire de la Mennonite Historical Society of Canada. M. Steiner, qui a reçu des fonds pour mener le projet, après avoir réussi le concours du programme CNC, dit que le projet visait à présenter gratuitement aux Canadiens des renseignements facilement accessibles et utiles sur la vie et l'histoire des Mennonites au Canada.

26. Buynothingchristmas.org
National initiative started by Canadian mennonites to decommercialize Christmas and re-design a Christian lifestyle that is richer in meaning, smaller in impact upon the earth, and greater in giving to people less-privileged.
http://www.buynothingchristmas.org/
home alternatives resources stories ... contact us Introducing Buy Nothing Christmas This Christmas we'll be swamped with offers, ads and invitations to buy more stuff. But now there's a way to say enough and join a movement dedicated to reviving the original meaning of Christmas giving. Buy Nothing Christmas is a national initiative started by Canadian Mennonites but open to everyone with a thirst for change and a desire for action. Free information kit available here
Download a FREE poster and change your world
3-Session Christmas Study Guide
Get this curriculum and study it with friends
We are pleased to offer you a new, three-part package for small groups, by clicking here . Gather friends, read Bible passages and discuss the merits of Buy Nothing Christmas. Session 1 : takes a critical look at the gifts the Wise Men gave Jesus Session 2 : questions the roots of the celebration around Christmas Session 3 : looks at a proper response to consumerism at Christmas.

27. MENNONITE ORIGINS
MENNONITE ORIGINS AND THE mennonites OF EUROPE. By Harold S. Bender. A. The Soilof the Mennonite Faith. CHAPTER 1. CHAPTER 3. The Beginning of the Swiss mennonites.
http://www.bibleviews.com/menno-heritage.html
MENNONITE ORIGINS
AND THE
MENNONITES OF EUROPE
By Harold S. Bender A. The Soil of the Mennonite Faith CHAPTER 1 The Beginning and Growth of the Christian Church Nineteen hundred years ago and more, One came to earth from the heavenly glory, the only begotten Son of the Father, full of grace and truth, Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world. He humbled Himself and took upon Himself the form of a servant, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. This same Jesus invited men to believe on Him, to learn of Him, and to follow Him. To as many as believed He gave the power to become the sons of God, and with these disciples and believers He established His church upon the rock, the church against which the gates of hell shall not prevail. To this church He gave a great commission, to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature, and to teach them to observe all things whatsoever He commanded. This church He endowed with the power of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, A.D. 30, in the city of Jerusalem, so that they were able to preach His Gospel with power unto the saving of countless thousands of men. We of today are the heirs of the faith and life of this church. Because these disciples of old and their successors to this day have carried the Gospel unto the uttermost parts of the earth and have built the church in every land, and have followed in the footsteps of Jesus and kept His commandments, we have entered into the kingdom of God, and have become disciples of Christ. The unbroken chain of faith down through the ages, the never-ceasing preaching of the Gospel, the devoted discipleship of Christians through the centuries, these things have brought us the Gospel which makes us joint heirs with Christ. Because of them we are Christians today. True, we have made our own choice, we have chosen t6 accept Christ as

28. MB Herald: April 30, 2004
A newsletter from the Canadian Mennonite Brethren community. Touches subjects such as current events, implications of beliefs of mennonites, and various aspects of the MB community.
http://www.mbherald.com/
Saskatchewan MB and Alberta MB conventions
Volume 43, No. 06 April 30, 2004 Back Issues Future Issues Discussion Search/Index ... Advertising Photo: Melissa Peddie
Masthead and usage information

29. Home Page
Genealogical information on Swiss and German mennonites who emigrated to Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland in the 18th Century.
http://www.MennoSearch.com

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Welcome to MennoSearch.com. Your Mennonite genealogy research headquarters. This website is dedicated to the research of Mennonite families who lived in Switzerland and Germany from about 1500 to 1800. It follows them and thousands of their descendants who immigrated to America from 1709 to the early 1800s. Included on this site is all the information found in Volumes I-III of Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners by Richard W. Davis plus new Volume IV information. Also included is Richard W. Davis' book, The Stauffer Families of Switzerland, Germany, and America , plus a page devoted to the latest research on various Mennonite families.
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Richard W. Davis
P.O. Box 50182 Provo, Utah 84605 richard@mennosearch.com

30. Mennonites In Vancouver BC Canada
You are now being redirected to the new home page of the Menno Simons Centre.
http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/menno/
You are now being redirected to the new home page of the Menno Simons Centre

31. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Mailing Lists Administered By Olive Tree Genealogy
Genealogy and history lists covering mennonites, Palatines, Huguenots, and Walloons. Surname lists for Vollick, Van Alstyne, Van Slyke, Vrooman and others.
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/lists/maillists.shtml
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32. About The Mennonites - Goshen College
As one of the world s historic peace churches, mennonites are followers of Christserving as activists, relief workers and volunteers throughout the world.
http://www.goshen.edu/aboutgc/mennonites.php
About the Mennonites
As one of the world's historic peace churches, Mennonites are followers of Christ serving as activists, relief workers and volunteers throughout the world. This Christian community is rooted in peacemaking, simple living and service to others throughout the world.
ThirdwayCafe.com has a great 'frequently asked questions about Mennonites' page
on their Web site that may answer many of your questions.
On this page: What does it mean to attend a Mennonite college? Mennonites: similarities and differences A Historic peace church Historical origin of Anabaptism ... Mennonites on the 'net
About GC
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Goshen, Indiana

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What does it mean to attend a Mennonite college?
Mennonites: similarities and differences
A Historic peace church

The Mennonite Church is a historic peace church, believing that Jesus calls his followers to love their enemies, regardless of national or ideological borders. Mennonites believe they are called to work for peace, justice and reconciliation

33. The Mennonite Quarterly Review
articles on the Radical Reformation, Amish, mennonites and Hutterites. Index of all articles since 1926, and sample articles are also available.
http://www.goshen.edu/mqr/
Latest Issue Subscription Submission MHS books ... Past Issues
A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Anabaptist-Mennonite History, Thought, Life and Affairs
  • founded by Harold S. Bender and the Mennonite Historical Society published continually since 1927 articles on the Radical Reformation, Amish, Mennonites and Hutterites refereed by leading scholars in the field reviews of recent publications inter-disciplinary
Copper Etching of Dirk Willems Rescuing His Pursuer. 1569 The Mennonite Quarterly Review is a cooperative publication of Goshen College, the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary and the Mennonite Historical Society
Latest Issue
January 2004
Past Issues
Subscription Information (Fully encrypted; secure for credit card payments!) Submit - an article Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History / C. Henry Smith book series Mennonite Historical Society Publications now available in a 2nd printing , John Roth, ed.

34. MPress -On The Web- : Mennonites Stand By Immigrants
mennonites stand by immigrants. By CHARLES T. JONES Mennonite MissionNetwork. Sunday, July 6, 2003. Marked by objections to tone and
http://www.goshen.edu/mpress/07-06-2003/story_immigrants.php
Sunday, July 6, 2003
Mennonite Convention Atlanta 2003 site
Mennonite Church USA site
Mennonites stand by immigrants
By CHARLES T. JONES
Mennonite Mission Network
Sunday, July 6, 2003
Welcoming strangers is one thing, some delegates said, while registering complaints that the document is too shrill in its criticism of the U.S. government and its increasingly strict immigration policies.
Front page:
Prayer for freedom
Contents: Dressed to a 'T'... p4 Youth play with neighborhood kids... p8 more inside ... download mPress (pdf file) Prayer for freedom Dressed to a 'T' Codes cause controversy ... Convention-goer for life: Johns mPress -On the Net- Records indicate that mPress on the net was viewed approximately 998 times on Saturday. Web surfers have accessed mPress from countries such as Canada, Germany, China, the United Kingdom, Norway, Japan and the Dominican Republic. View mPress at www.goshen.edu/mpress. Youth worship: Members of First Mennonite Church, Berne, Ind., sing during worship. Services are held twice daily in Exhibit Hall B-5.

35. Mennonite Fellowship Of Montreal
An urban church serving the needs of mennonites and friends. Includes Mennonite links.
http://www.mfmtl.ca/
An uban Church
in the heart of
serving the needs of
Mennonites and friends We believe that peace is the will of God . God created the world in peace, and God's peace is mostfully revealed in Jesus Christ , who is our peace and the peace of the whole world. Led by the Holy Spirit , we follow Christ in the way of peace, doing justice, bringing reconciliation, and practicing nonresistance even in the face of violence and warfare. -From Article 22,
Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective Worship Hours
Sunday School at 10 am
Sunday Worship at 11 am
Summer Worship at 10:30 am Young Adults
External Links

E-mailing Lists

Last modification to site: Website map and info... Terms of use Contacting the MFM...

36. Cyndi's List - Mennonite
Amish Mennonite Surnames; The Amish, the mennonites, and the Plain People of thePennsylvania Dutch Country; are the mennonites? Libraries, Archives Museums.
http://www.cyndislist.com/menno.htm
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    The Amish
    • The first museum in Illinois dedicated to the Amish culture. It traces the history of the Amish religion and provides a glimpse into the lives of Illinois Amish.
    • Online article regarding the Amish community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and studies of the genetic origins of diabetes.
    General Resource Sites
    • An extensive, categorized bibliography of resources from the web site of Tim Janzen. Includes references for Canada, United States, Russia, Prussia, Netherlands, Latin America, Internet, General, Software and more.

37. Welcome To Menno-Hof Mennonite Anabaptist Interpretive Center
Multiimage presentations, historical environments and colorful displays take you on a journey inside the world of the mennonites and Amish.
http://www.mennohof.org
"Come, listen to our story of the Mennonites and Amish." Home Tour Calendar Support ... Links
Menno-Hof is located in Shipshewana, Indiana. Phone: 1-260-768-4117 / Email: mennohof@tln.net Click for Map
Web site design by Oakley Home Pictures

38. MLA Homepage
The mennonites. A Brief Guide to Information. Contents one s possessionson its behalf. mennonites Today. The unique historical roots
http://www.bethelks.edu/services/mla/guide/
The Mennonites
A Brief Guide to Information
Contents Prepared for the Historical Committees of the Mennonite Church, and the Western District Conference of the General Conference Mennonite Church By Dale R. Schrag, John D. Thiesen, David A. Haury Bethel College
North Newton, Kansas 67117
Anabaptist/Mennonite History
Sixteenth-Century Anabaptist Roots
The early sixteenth century in Western Europe was a time of great and sudden changes. Virtually every aspect of life-politics, economics, social relations, intellectual thought, technology, and religion-was significantly altered as European civilization began the shift from a predominantly medieval to a predominantly modern world view. All of these changes had a direct impact on the birth, growth, and development of the sixteenth-century Anabaptist movement. Four primary groups of Anabaptists emerged in the sixteenth century. Although there were clear connections between the groups at various points, the differences are also striking. The Swiss Brethren grew out of the reformation led by Ulrich Zwingli in Zurich, Switzerland. The radical followers of Zwingli parted company with him in late 1523 over the issue of the pace of the reformation. After early-and unsuccessful-efforts to reform the state church, the radicals espoused the concept of a free church. The conflict with the state church focused almost immediately on the issue of baptism of infants. Because infant baptism was the act that demonstrated the unification of church and state, it was, in fact, a civil as well as a religious ceremony. When the brethren rejected infant baptism, insisting instead on baptizing only those who freely chose to commit themselves to the discipline and fellowship of the body of believers, they affirmed in a new (and for that time very radical) way the separation of church and state. The first adult baptisms took place on 21 January 1525, when Conrad Grebel baptized George Blaurock in the home of Felix Mantz.

39. Pasadena Mennonite Church
Site includes map, meeting times, upcoming events, and information about mennonites and the Patchwork.
http://physics.usc.edu/~tbuxman/pmc/
Pasadena Mennonite Church
Pasadena Mennonite Church can now be found at
www.pasadenamennonitechurch.org

40. The Mennonites: A Brief Guide To Information
The mennonites. A Brief Guide to Information. Bibliography. mennonites since theReformation Cummings, Mary Lou. Full Circle Stories of Mennonite Women.
http://www.bethelks.edu/services/mla/guide/bibliography.html
The Mennonites
A Brief Guide to Information
Bibliography
General Reference
  • Mennonite Information Center - comprehensive on-line guide to Mennonite links.
  • Who Are the Mennonites?
  • Dyck, C. J., ed. Introduction to Mennonite History . Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1993. Standard textbook used in Mennonite high schools and colleges.
  • Loewen, Harry, and Steven Nolt, Through Fire and Water: An Overview of Mennonite History . Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1996. A new standard textbook directed at the high-school level.
  • The Mennonite Encyclopedia . Vols. 1-5: Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1955-1990. Everything you ever wanted to know about Mennonites.
  • Mennonite World Handbook 1990. Carol Stream, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1990. Statistical information on Mennonites around the world.
  • Smith, C. Henry. The Story of the Mennonites . 5th ed. Newton, KS: Faith and Life Press, 1981. Comprehensive Mennonite history for the general reader.
Anabaptism and the Sixteenth Century
  • Bender, Harold S. The Anabaptist Vision . Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1955. Bender's classic statement of the meaning of Anabaptism. Probably the most influential written work for twentieth-century Mennonites.

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