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  • Educators who particularly promoted the cause were David H. Epp, A. A. Neufeld, and Jacob A. Klassen. The financial sponsors were mostly Mennonite industrialists
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  • Among the teachers of this period were Johann Neufeld, Abraham Ediger I, Johann Voth, Peter J. Neufeld, Jacob Wiebe, and Gustav Rempel. Some of the outstanding
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  • Töws, A. A. Mennonitische Märtyrer. Winnipeg, MB, 1949. Annual reports and country reports by Amnesty International. MLA style Neufeld, Jacob A. and Peter
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  • org/index.php?title=Neufeld,_Jacob_%E2%80%9CJay%E2%80%9D_(1932-2016)&oldid=157016. APA style Wiens, Walter. (November 2017). Neufeld, Jacob “Jay” (1932-2016)
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  • Manitoba; Isaac Regehr, H. A. Regier, Jacob G. Thiessen in Saskatchewan; Benjamin B. Janz, Johann A. Toews, Aron A. Toews in Alberta; J. A. Harder, Cornelius C
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  • Tides: Religious Persecutions in Soviet Russia. Winnipeg, MB, 1940. Neufeld, Jacob A. Tiefenwege: Erfahrungen und Erlebnisse von Russland-Mennoniten in
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  • losing all they had. In the fall of 1913 all left Ssadovoye. MLA style Neufeld, Jacob A.. "Ssadovoye (Voronezh, Russia)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • background, who came to Kansas in 1874. In 1957 Moundridge had a number of stores, a milling company, a co-operative creamery organized in 1932, Co-op Elevator
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  • Abram Janz and later by Dietrich Görzen. Other ministers were Peter Neufeld, Jacob Wall, Heinrich Franz, David Thielmann, Wilhelm Federau, Cornelius Plett
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  • 1948, after which a recession occurred, due to economic difficulties and floods. In 1949 there were 13 churches in the conference with a total membership
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  • Mennonite World Conference, 1984): 131. Peters, Jacob. "Organizational Change Within A Religious Denomination: A Case Study of the Conference of Mennonites
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  • https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Neufeld,_Jacob_C._(1916-1974)&oldid=142047. APA style Koop, Astrid. (February 2003). Neufeld, Jacob C. (1916-1974). Global Anabaptist
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  • translated from the German by Sarah Dyck. Waterloo, 2006. ISBN 0-9781489-0-8 Neufeld, Jacob A. Path of Thorns: Soviet Mennonite Life Under Communist and Nazi Rule
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  • purpose was to be a united force in the cause of Christ, to serve as guardian of the faith in the Anabaptist tradition, and to be a beacon to attract and
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  • for a building to house a district center for peace and district offices, in addition to a continued vision for church planting.  -- Ernest Neufeld In 2001
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  • Jacob H. Janzen was a Mennonite teacher, preacher, elder, and author, a man of rare gifts and rich understanding. He had a strong influence in the General
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  • appointed 12 ministerial candidates by letter, among whom were Jacob Wiens, Gerhard Neufeld, and Behrendt (Bernhard) Penner, representing both the Flemish
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  • was the school and a brewery, on the upper the church; but later on the lower floor was used as a church, and the former church became a school and council
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  • Bahnmann, J. D. Jantzen, and A. J. Jantzen, volunteered their time to teach over three and a half months, and students paid no tuition. A society was formed in
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  • conference numbered 21 affiliated congregations, with a total membership of 1,918. Each congregation was served by a professionally trained, salaried minister. In
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  • Manitoba, Mexico, and South America. Each village had a mayor (Schulze) and all the villages of a single Mennonite settlement were administered by the Gebietsamt
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  • School, was given a more permanent basis. With the introduction of a day program there followed a decade of steady growth. In 1944 Jacob F. Redekop was appointed
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  • 1878-1887, Gerhard Dürksen 1887-1904, and Jacob Dürksen 1904-1910. Molotschna had a mutual fire insurance agency and a Waisenamt, which took care of the orphans
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  • establish a Mennonite church there, but not until 1898 was a congregation organized at that place. In 1953 this Mennonite (MC) church had a membership
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  • private era it was a four-year program with a fifth year for those students wishing to specialize. This fifth year was dropped when it became a conference institution
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  • exception of a cold storage plant at Greendale, the remaining four cooperatives were berry processing plants. Jacob C. Krause of Yarrow, A. A. Rempel and
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  • children: Jacob (died aged two), Hedwig, Katherine, Helena, and Walter. Jacob died 25 August 1977 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where he was buried. Jacob taught
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  • elders, Aaron Wall, Heinrich Voth, Gerhard Neufeld, and Heinrich H. Regier. Other personalities of note were Jacob J. Balzer, I. I. Bargen, and John Rempel
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  • ownership of the school in the first decades changed a number of times and technically it was not always a Mennonite Brethren school. In 1911 the Northern District
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  • 1988). Neufeld, Arnie. "The First Mennonite Brethren Church in Canada." Mennonite Brethren Historical Society of Canada Newsletter (June 1981). Neufeld, Arnie
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  • and Jacob B. Ratzlaff families from Canada and the Jacob Hoeppner family from Hillsboro, Kansas, settled in the vicinity of what is now Winton, a congregation
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  • (Apostolische Brüdergemeinde), and the movement of A. Peters, who led a group to Central Asia to meet the Lord at a specifically designated place. Among these
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  • church work. In 1931 Rev. Jacob J. Nickel pointed out to Ältester Jacob H. Janzen the need in the Saskatchewan Conference churches for a Bible School. Ältester
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  • suffered severely in a flood; the same fate (Heimatsblätter für Ludwigshafen a. Rh., 1915, No. 5) befell them in 1824 and 1882-1883 because of a broken dam (Heimatsblätter
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  • Mennonites shared a schoolhouse as a place of worship. An honorarium was paid to the pastor, H. A. Neufeld, beginning in 1919, although a full-time salaried
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  • with a scriptural theme or a portion of the Bible, frequently a Pauline epistle. I. W. Redekopp served as pastor of the church from 1953 to 1967, a span
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  • had enough size to organize separately. After Jacob H. Janzen arrived in Waterloo, Ontario in December 1924, a congregation was organized in Waterloo, and
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  • ("Rainbow"), a Mennonite publishing company established at Halbstadt, Molotschna settlement, Russia, after H. J. Braun  had purchased of P. Neufeld the print
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  • were, in order: Klaas Wiebe, Heinrich Reimer, Johannes Wiebe and Peter P. Neufeld; of the Gnadenfeld branch: Peter Schmidt, Gerhard Fast. Heinrich Siebert
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  • of all their privileges. No Mennonite could marry a Lutheran without a dispensation and the payment of a fee, and then only on the condition that the children
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  • Mennonites in Ontario who had come from Russia were united by Elder Jacob H. Janzen into a single organization, called at first the General Refugee Church
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  • Davlekanovo also had a Zentralschule and later a Bible school. In Berezovka was located a "school for the poor" (Armenschule), founded by Jacob Martens, an evangelist
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  • J. Braun, John E. Friesen, H. R. Wiens, P. R. Toews, R. M. Baerg, Jacob "Jay" Neufeld, Robert Vogt, Grayson Piepgrass, and James Aiken. Center for Mennonite
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  • Church Canada General Conference Mennonite Church (1938-1999) MLA style Neufeld, C. G. and Marlene Epp. "Bergthal Mennonite Church (Didsbury, Alberta, Canada)
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  • Toews, 1879 to 1912; Klaas Kroeker, 1912 to 1936; and P. T. Neufeld, 1936 to 1953. The church was a member of the General Conference Mennonite Church (later
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  • employed by the school included Gerhard Harder, Isaac Dick, Jacob Pankratz, Abram Schierling, Jacob Franz, and David Ewert. Classes were held until 1946. In
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  • was the Oberschulze Jacob A. Reimer, from Zagradovka. With the establishment of Slavgorod as a city and district, this also became a business and industrial
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  • founded in the 1330s and was granted the Chełmno Rights (Kulm Law, a legal constitution for a municipal form of government) on 12 August 1352 by Winrich von
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  • up at the end of 1918 with Jacob Niebuhr and Jacob Martin Dueck as leaders. It was to include all males 20-35 years of age. A nearby Chortitza daughter
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  • admitted a non-Mennonite missionary, Moritz, to the Lord's Supper in his congregation; (3) he promoted the work of a Russian Bible Society, a branch of
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