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  • Mennonite Biblical Seminary, a graduate school for the training of ministers, missionaries, and other church workers, was a school of the General Conference
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  • Munich (München), capital of Bavaria, Germany, (1950 population, 831,017; 2012 population, 1,388,308; coordinates: 48.133333, 11.566667 [48° 8′ 0″ N, 11°
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  • congregations had earlier been a part of South Central Mennonite Conference with E. M. Yost as area overseer. Yost became the first overseer of Rocky Mountain Conference
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  • another form in the Moravian Hutterites' community of life and goods. -- James M. Stayer See also Historiography; Müntzer, Thomas; Pamphleteering. Blickle,
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  • J. Harder H. M. Dick Henry D. Goerzen April 1972 Tofield Werner Froese H. M. Dick Henry D. Goerzen April 1973 Coaldale Werner Froese H. M. Dick E. Klassen
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  • Missionary Church (category M)
    The Missionary Church Association (MCA), founded on 29 August 1898 at Berne, Indiana, has been deeply influenced by Mennonite character and tradition,
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  • started as a mission station in 1893 by Dr. S. D. Ebersole, Dr. W. B. Page, M. S. Steiner, and John S. Coffman, assisted by Mennonite medical students and
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  • not including the work among the African Americans in North Carolina. D. M. Hofer and J. W. Tschetter were joint founders of the KMB City Mission at 2182
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  • most active in the 1950s were J. W. Fretz, Melvin Gingerich, Erland Waltner, M. S. Harder, and Andrew Shelly. The subscription price was $2.00 into the 1950s
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  • Mennonites. North Newton, KS: Bethel College, 1943: 172. MLA style Bender, John M. "Miller, Orie O. (1892-1977)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Kustcombinatie which met in a number of locations. The minister was Carla J. M. Borgers. Cate, Steven Blaupot ten. Geschiedenis der Doopsgezinden in Friesland
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  • president of Goerz Flour Mills Company, now American Flours Inc., and Peter M. Claassen, founder and operator of the Claassen Flour Mills. Mennonites were
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  • The Midwest Mennonite Fellowship grew out of a number of ministers' desire for fellowship for themselves and their congregations along with the need of
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  • The first settlers of Yarrow arrived in February 1928 and began meeting in the homes of Mennonite Brethren and Mennonite Church families. In the summer
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  • The Mennonite Publishing Company, Elkhart, Indiana, the successor to the firm of John F. Funk and Brother, was chartered in 1875 and completed its chartered
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  • civic leader was the Oberschulze and the spiritual leader was the elder (Isaac M. Dyck). The affairs of this settlement were handled independently of the Swift
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  •  Hanover: University Press of New England, 1994. Kraybill, Donald B. and Steven M. Nolt. Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
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  • The Middle District Conference of the General Conference Mennonite Church comprised 20 churches with a membership of 5,237, located in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois
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  • Mennonitische Blätter, the oldest periodical of the German Mennonites (not published after 1941), was founded on 1 January 1854 by Preacher Jakob Mannhardt
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  • Beachy. The establishment of a young adult voluntary service unit (the T.E.A.M. Boys’ Ranch for troubled boys in southwestern Missouri) was a sign that the
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