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  • Churches. "Durksen, Martin." http://www.mbconf.ca/home/products_and_services/resources/published_genealogies/personal_papers/durksen_martin/ (accessed
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  • others and had an influence on his family and the people around him. Durksen, Martin. Die Krim War Unsere Heimat. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Im Selbstverlag, 1977:
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  • Weekly Review (11 December 1986): 2; (8 January 1987): 3. MLA style Durksen, Martin. "Remecó-Guatrache Colony (Argentina)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Members are baptized upon their faith by either immersion or sprinkling. Martin Durksen served as pastor from the beginning, with support largely from MCC.
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  • family and was an example for the people coming after him to follow. Durksen, Martin. Die Krim War Unsere Heimat. Winnipeg, MB: Im Selbstverlag, 1977: 31
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  • Mennonite Mission, but after 1950 under the direction of the minister Martin Durksen, formerly of Paraguay. The Mennonite Bible School at Bragado, F.C.O
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  • Central Committee, the Russian Mennonites, under the pastoral care of Martin Durksen and the advisory supervision of Nelson Litwiller, began meeting in October
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  • Gerhard Dürksen (7 September 1814, Montauerweide, Prussia – 1880, Alexanderthal, Molotschna, South Russia) and Anna (Doerksen) Dürksen (20 July 1817, Ellerwald
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  • city for employment. With Mennonite Central Committee encouragement Martin Durksen gathered these families for worship and gave spiritual leadership to
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  • Mennonite VS program was begun in South America under MCC sponsorship, with Martin Durksen of Buenos Aires as director, called Christlicher Dienst. Related to
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  • congregation began services in 1972, and formally organized in 1985. Martin Durksen is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated
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  • Fernheim Colony committee serving as the general coordinating committee and Martin Durksen of Buenos Aires appointed by the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) to
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  • Bergen & Bryan Dyck 1993-1999 Lynne & Omar Martin (Omar died 2002) 1999-2007 Dave Lepp 2008-2011 Albert Durksen 2011-2014 Gloria Beck 2015-2021 John P. Klassen
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  • In the village of Spat they found good water at the River Salquier. (Martin Durksen, Die Krim war unsere Heimat, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1980, pp. 26-30.) The
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  • and other places. A. A. Toews gives biographies of Martin J. Derksen (I, 144) and Johann J. Dürksen (II, 185). Jacob Doerksen was elder of the Mennonite
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