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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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  • 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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  • Dillenberger, John. Editor. John Calvin: Selections from His Writings. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971. Dillenberger, John. Editor. Martin Luther: Selections
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Bertsche assumed the duties. From ca. 1942 E. G. Steiner assumed the work as editor. While Bertsche was editor the paper was changed from an 8-page monthly
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  • in 1971, and served as the magazine’s editor from 1978 to 1987. He wrote regularly for, and was an Associate Editor of, the Journal of Mennonite Studies
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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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  • Goshen College. In 1945 they moved to Scottdale, PA, where Paul served as editor of the Gospel Herald. Her activities at Scottdale were principally in the
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  • worship and music. In 2017/18 the music faculty consisted of Laura Gray, Kate Steiner, Karen Sunabacka and Mark Vuorinen. The College wanted to initiate a Peace
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  • William Klassen married Dona Harvey (12 August 1944- ), a journalist and editor-in-chief of the Winnipeg Tribune. William Klassen died 29 January 2019 at
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  • brother died in infancy. His sister, Martha Whitmer married Albert "A. J." Steiner (30 October 1876-20 August 1965), a prominent Ohio and Eastern Conference
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  • (1922-1939) he was president of the Society. He also served as an Associate Editor of the Gospel Banner. During his years of leadership Goudie also authored
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  • new publication known as Emphasis. MLA style Huffman, J. A. and Samuel J. Steiner. "Gospel Banner (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • following administration: M. S. Steiner, Columbus Grove, Ohio, editor; D. S. Gerig, Goshen, Indiana, assistant editor; Aaron Loucks, Scottdale, Pennsylvania
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  • Springs. In 1941 the family moved to Hesston, Kansas where Jess served as editor of the Hesston Record beginning in 1942. This was soon after Pearl Harbor
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  • worthwhile service to our Mennonite brethren everywhere." Friesens found an editor in the 1953 graduating class of Canadian Mennonite Bible College, a founding
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  • Fellowship was significant. The influence of deacon Ervin N. Hershberger as editor of the Herold der Wahrheit for 15 years and Calvary Messenger after 1970
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  • delegates at the annual conference session for a term of three years. The editor of the Conference periodical was usually called in in an advisory capacity
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  • at Scottdale, with the church organ, the Gospel Herald, and its vigorous editor, Daniel Kauffman. It was manifested also in the formal merger of the Amish
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  • Maynard Myers Shelly, minister, editor and author; was born 3 February 1925 in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA to Howard Shelly (5 May
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  • (nonresistance) to active witness for peace and justice. Keith Graber Miller, the editor of a 2010 volume of selected writings by Burkholder, said "In his modeling
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  • and other places. Outstanding men of God, like Ulrich Steiner (1806-1877, commonly called "Steiner Ulli," preacher 1825, elder 1835) and Ulrich Habegger
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  • 1936. The last editor was Merle Shantz. The Ontario Mennonite evangel superseded Church and Mission News in November 1956. MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Church
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  • (died 1670), Andreas Wiszowaty (died 1678), the historian, theologian, and editor of the well-known Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum (1656 ff., 8 vv.), and his
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  • three Mennonite historical centers in Canada (Bert Friesen, chair; Sam Steiner, Lawrence Klippenstein, Ken Reddig) plus Ted Regehr (the eventual author
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  • pastor of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ (MBiC) Church, church magazine editor, and a presiding elder for the Canada Northwest Conference of the MBiC in
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  • (Mennogespräch (1983-1992) and Ontario Mennonite History (1992- ). Editors have included Sam Steiner (March 1983-March 1991); E. Reginald Good (September 1991-September
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  • Harrisonburg, VA/ Kitchener, ON: Herald Press, 2015: 113-114, 626. Steiner, Sam, editor. “'New Mennonites' in Waterloo County.” Mennogesprach (5 No. 2):
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  • denominational papers, Gospel Banner and Evangeliums Panier. He served as editor of the later paper for 16 months, beginning in January 1880. Bowman was
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  • they joined the local Evangelical Mennonite Church. Here Harry met Emma Steiner (20 December 1897-29 March 1980), to whom he was married on 20 June 1920
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  • to the area in 1889. He also served as editor of the Botschafter der Wahrheit and was the first temporary editor of the "Messenger of Truth in 1903. In
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  • Jesse Neuenschwander: bishop, editor and conference leader, was born in Kidron, Ohio, USA on 17 August 1933 to Jacob M. Neuenschwander (6 May 1893-24 December
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  • elected no officers. The Concern pamphlet series appeared without an announced editor, though an editorial secretariat and an editorial council appeared with
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  • appearance in the masthead 27 October 1894) January 1894 to March 1906. Editors were M. S. Steiner to the end of March 1895, C. K. Hostetler to September 1899, S
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  • reprinted in one bound volume in 1973. MLA style Bender, Harold S and Samuel J. Steiner. "Good Tidings (Reformed Mennonite Church)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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