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  • Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada. J. Lorne Peachey continued as the editor of the new publication. The last issue of Gospel Herald was 27 January 1998
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  • Canton, Ohio. Steiner wrote two books, Pitfalls and Safeguards (1899), and a biography, John S. Coffman (1903). He was the first editor of the Young People's
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  • Epp, Frank H. (1929-1986) (category Editors)
    1951 as editor of the Jugendseite, the youth section of Der Bote, which served General Conference Mennonite youth in Canada. As founding editor of The Canadian
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  • moved with his family to Elkhart in June 1879. Here he became the assistant editor of the Herald of Truth, contributing many original articles and editorials
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  • Picture Cards he also began and wrote for some years. In 1904-1906 he was editor of the Herald of Truth, the church organ, and the Words of Cheer, a children’s
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  • Kolb, Abram B. (1862-1925) (category Editors)
    assistant editor at the Mennonite Publishing Company owned by John F. Funk. He worked there many years in various editorial capacities including editor-in-chief
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  • Dillenberger, John. Editor. John Calvin: Selections from His Writings. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971. Dillenberger, John. Editor. Martin Luther: Selections
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  • vice-president, David Burkholder, Aaron Loucks; tract editor, J. S. Coffman, A. D. Wenger; secretary, M. S. Steiner. The official place of business of the Society
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  • Scottdale, Pennsylvania. The initial editorial staff consisted of Millard Lind, editor, Daniel Hertzler, John A. Hostetler, and Alta Mae Erb. Circulation was 14
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  • periodical founded by his father. He was associate editor of the periodical from 1943-1989; he then became editor, serving until 2001. In 1984 as George became
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  • the faculty from 1929-1949. He was a widely known evangelist, author and editor in the binational Mennonite Church who had come in 1925 to First Mennonite
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  • https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Steiner,_Albert_James_(1876-1965)&oldid=178398. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (January 2011). Steiner, Albert James (1876-1965)
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  • was responsible for its publishing. In 1954 E. G. Steiner was the editor, C. A. Classen associate editor, and E. E. Zimmerman executive manager. It had a
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  • arranged by J. B. Baer, then Field Secretary of the General Conference. P. Steiner and J. Amstutz of Bluffton, Ohio, S. F. Sprunger of Berne, Indiana, J. J
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  • Publishing Service, and the editors: Ron Rempel as editor/manager and Margaret Loewen Reimer as associate and later managing editor. Although the Conference
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  • as an orphanage director, language instructor, Bible institute director, editor and pastor. He died 6 December 1985. Snyder, Elvin V. collection, Archives
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  • "Christian Mutual Aid among Mennonites" in 1938. Mennonite Quarterly Review (MQR) editor Harold Bender was so impressed, he published two chapters of the dissertation
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  • As early as 1911 Mennonite (MC) women, under the leadership of Clara Eby Steiner (1873-1929) of Columbus Grove, Ohio, began to promote a general society
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  • Those who served on this committee were Aaron Loucks 1905-1907, M. S. Steiner 1905-1907, J. S. Shoemaker 1905-1906, D. H. Bender 1907. No names appear
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  • of the Mennonite Board of Education 1903-1920. He was publisher and a co-editor of the Church and Sunday School Hymnal (1902), writer of the section on
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