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  • Aaron A. and Ernestina Strauss Janzen: pioneer missionaries in Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) for a combined total of 70 years, working in evangelism
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  • significant members were Aron Rempel, Gustav Rempel, Daniel Unger, Abr. Görz, Heinrich Ediger, Gerhard Klassen, Heinrich Franz, H. A. Neufeld, Heinrich J.
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  • Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 626; v. III, 36. Töws, Aron A. Mennonitische Mä̈rtyrer der jü̈ngsten Vergangenheit und der Gegenwart,
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  • Cornies. Aron A. Toews (Canada) was the author of Mennonitische Märtyrer; Gerhard Toews was the author of Heimat in Trümmern and other books; J. B. Toews was
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  • Church chose him as minister. About this time he underwent a deep spiritual experience, as a result of which his preaching differed from the customary sermon
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  • Society, 2006: No. 224988 Toews, A. A. Mennonitische Märtyrer I. North Clearbrook, 1949: 79-85. The parents of Aron were Peter Aron Töws (1859, Fuerstenau
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  • and California. The society published a periodical and a collection of hymns, many by its most important leader, Aron G. Sawatzky. Choral singing in Canadian
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  • File:ToewsAronA.jpg
    Agnes & Aron A. Toews, August 1958. Source: Herta Loewen, Abbotsford, BC.
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  • elder of the Einlage Mennonite Brethren Church, Aron Lepp, and later was led by Heinrich Friesen, Isaak Toews, Gerhard Siemens, and Peter Wiebe, with Johann
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  • Victor David Toews: minister and teacher; born 23 May 1918 to Peter Aron Toews (28 October 1890, Alexanderkrone, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South
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  • Jakob Bergmann, Johann Toews, and Heinrich Neufeld. P. M. Friesen lists also Cornelius Fröse, J. J. Epp, Isaac Epp, Johannes Janzen, Aron Wiebe, Jakob Quiring
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  • musicians, such as Aron Gerhard Sawatzky, who had attended a seminar in Zyrardow and likely knew of Friedrich’s musical activities. As a result, he was invited
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  • (1894-1922), Heinrich J. Friesen (1922-31), Peter A. Toews (1931-51), Peter M. Friesen, (1951-57), Johann A. Friesen (1955-92), Peter Heppner (1993-2007; Associate
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  • W. Englemann, 1907-1950. John A. Toews, History MB (1975) = Toews, John A. History of the Mennonite Brethren Church, ed. A. J. Klassen. Fresno, CA: Mennonite
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  • Church under Aron Zacharias. The first two groups together numbered 1,535 souls and the latter only 227. Later the Sommerfelder, Chortitz, and a part of the
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