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  1. Verhandlungen (1859-1895): Proceedings of the Evangelical Mennonite Society also known as the Mennonite Brethren in Christ, now known as the Bible Fellowship Church
  2. Mennonite Community Cookbook, Favorite Family Recipes - 1992 publication by Mary mma Showaltr, 1992-01-01
  3. The problem of Mennonite ethics by A. P Toews, 1963
  4. Leaving Anabaptism: From Evangelical Mennonite Brethren to Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches by Calvin Wall Redekop, 1998-08-30
  5. From Bolshevik Russia to America: A Mennonite Family Story (2nd Edition) by Henry D. Remple, 2007-12-15
  6. Faith's Harvest: Mennonite Identity in Northwest Oklahoma by Sharon Hartin Iorio, 1999-03
  7. Half In The Sun: Anthology of Mennonite Writing
  8. Chronicle or History Booklet (Mennonite Sources and Documents) by Jacob W. Stauffer, 1992-01-30
  9. Mennonite Women: A Story of God's Faithfulness 1683-1983 by Elaine Sommers Rich, 2002-03-01
  10. Frakturmalen und Schonschreiben: The Fraktur art and penmanship of the Dutch-German Mennonites while in Europe 1700-1900. by Ethel Ewert Abrahams Abrahams, 1980
  11. Where Once They Toiled: A Visit to the Former Mennonite Homelands in the Vistula River Valley by Edward Reimer Brandt, 1992-02-01
  12. Maintaining the Right Fellowship: A Narrative Account of Life in the Oldest Mennonite Community in North America by John L. Ruth, 2004-08
  13. Going by the Moon and the Stars: Stories of Two Russian Mennonite Women by Pamela E. Klassen, 1994-11-09
  14. Road Signs for the Journey: A Profile of Mennonite Church USA by Conrad L. Kanagy, 2007-06-15

121. Mennonites
mennonites, men nunits Pronunciation Key. mennonites , descendants of the Dutchand Swiss evangelical Anabaptists of the 16th cent.
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122. Ohio-indiana-mennonites
ohioindiana-mennonites. This file contains my personal genealogy as well as theMennonite Families that came to the Ohio-Indiana area from their homeland
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Link To Us ... Herbert C. Probst ohio-indiana-mennonites This file contains my personal genealogy as well as the Mennonite Families that came to the Ohio-Indiana area from their homeland in Switzerland, France and Germany. List by Surname: Unknown A B C ... Z Search this file: First Name Last Name User Information Submitter: Herbert C. Probst (click to view profile) Number of Individuals: Most Popular Surnames: Steiner Amstutz Basinger Hilty ... Welty First Uploaded: October 09, 2002 at 18:18:18 Last Updated: July 24, 2005 at 12:17:56 Indexed with GeneaNet: Yes Published via: GEDCOM Sharing GEDCOM: Yes SmartMatches Individual From This File Matched Individual From Another File Joseph H. Probst

123. What Mennonites Believe
Just like all Christians, mennonites believe in the need for spiritual salvation A synopsis of what mennonites believe adapted from David Augsburger,
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124. Welcome Committee: What Did Jesus Do?
Welcome Committee. mennonites Working to Increase Dialogue on Gay and LesbianInclusion. What Did Jesus Do? by Ted Grimsrud. See the current version in
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125. Mennonites In Vietnam
mennonites in Vietnam The Mennonite Church in Vietnam has appealed to mennonitesin North America and in the Mennonite World Conference to pray on their
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Call for prayer for detained Mennonites in Vietnam
The Mennonite Church in Vietnam has appealed to Mennonites in North America and in the Mennonite World Conference to pray on their behalf, and in particular for Nguyen Hong Quang, Mennonite Church leader who was arrested on June 8, 2004. In a message sent to a friend one day before his arrest, Pastor Quang wrote: "The Church is now on stormy seas but the boat still goes out. The Lord enables us to row together. Be at peace. I ask you and the Church to pray for us." Because of United States' history with Vietnam, we do not currently think it helpful for US citizens to write letters to either Vietnamese or US legislators. Watch for updates on this view (below). If you would like to write brief letters of support to the families of those imprisoned, follow this link: Information on how to write letters of support Financial support for Vietnamese Mennonites : letter from Nhien Huu Pham, President of North American Vietnamese Mennonite Fellowship

126. First Mennonite Church

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127. Congregational Singing In The Church
Orthodoxy, Lives of the Saints, monthly journal with comments on scripture,theological articles, confession, spiritual articles, services, links,
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Congregational Singing in the Church
by Archbishop Averky Congregational [public] singing in church is a strictly Orthodox tradition, for it is of ancient Christian origin. The restoration of congregational singing in our time must be hailed, for it has the most profound roots in the very concept of our Divine Services, in which all the faithful must accept participation "with one mouth and one heart." The very structure of our Orthodox Divine Services, which requires a constant interchange, like a roll-call, of the exclamations of the priest and deacon with the reading of the tonsured reader, and the singing of the people, already presupposes the most active and conscious participation of all "those standing" in the Divine Service being celebrated, and not just a passive presence in the church, even if it is accompanied by private prayer. Such an active participation of the laity in the Divine Services is indicated by those numerous notations in the Typicon and Divine Service books where the word " lik " [lit. face]...is very often replaced by the pronoun "we", as for example, "we sing in the most attractive voice, ‘Lord I have cried,’ or, "and we sing 'Joyous Light'," (Typ; ch,:2).

128. MennoLink Mennonite Information Source
Mennonite Information Source. Without Frames
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129. MennoLink
News, information, and discussion.
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Details... GRANDMA 4.1 CD-ROM
by California Mennonite Historical Society Genealogy Project Committee
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by Jody Miller Shearer
Details... Sing the Journey: Hymnal: A Worship book Supplement 1
Details... Beliefs: Mennonite Faith and Practice
by John D. Roth

130. MAGNUM PHOTOS

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131. Mennonite.net - Mennonite.net
A comprehensive gathering of information on Mennonite churches, conferences,organizations and educational institutions.
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New Pastor for Boulder Mennonite
Karen Cox has started as the new pastor of The Boulder Colorado Mennonite Church.
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Charlotte 2005 Wraps Up - mPress Online Saturday Edition
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mPress Online brings you breaking news from the Charlotte 2005 Mennonite Convention. Check out today's Top Ten list, By The Numbers, plus more photos... Jul 8 Charlotte 2005 Photos Online The first batch of photos from Charlotte 2005 are now availble for vieweing. Best viewed using a broadband connection. Jul 7 mPress Thursday Edition Out mPress Online brings you breaking news from the Charlotte 2005 Mennonite Convention. Check out today's Top Ten list, By The Numbers, etc.... Jul 7 (Total: 31) Next 5 @mennonite.net:

132. Index
We who benefit from the dreams, work and sacrifices of our forefathers, wishthey were here today to receive our thanks
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133. Frequent Questions About Study, Renewal And Service Leaves For Pastors - MC Cana
MC Canada s web site. Information about MC Canada, its programs and resources.
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1. Why should a pastor take a leave?
Study, renewal and service leaves ("sabbaticals") for pastors are good for the pastor, good for the congregation, good for the Church. Pastors stay longer and serve with greater enthusiasm if their ministry includes opportunities to learn and exposure to other ministries. They experience spiritual refreshment, new vision, strengthened skills and wider perspectives. Congregations benefit from a chance to exercise lay leadership gifts or to experience the ministry of an interim pastor during the leave. When the pastor returns the congregation experiences better pastoral leadership and longer service. The whole church benefits by having better leadership, cross-congregational sharing of perspectives and ideas, and greater satisfaction in ministry for those in whom the church has invested time, money and energy in training for leadership.
2. What results might a leave produce?

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