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  • org/index.php?title=Balodgahan_Mission_Station_(Chhattisgarh_State,_India)&oldid=143488. APA style Lapp, George J. (1953). Balodgahan Mission Station (Chhattisgarh
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  • (since 1950 called Madhya Pradesh), India. The American Mennonite Mission began work in the area in 1899, but the India Mennonite Conference was not organized
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  • Evangelical Fellowship of India and works with the Federation of Evangelical Churches of India and Evangelical Fellowship of India Committee on Relief. Both
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  • the Girls' Orphanage in Balodgahan, with a maximum total of nearly 500 orphans. The General Conference Mennonite Mission in India, also located in the Central
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  • the first India national ordained to the office of bishop in the Mennonite Church in India. His parents, Joel and Janki, residents of Balodgahan via Dhamtari
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  • was ordained by the Mennonite Church in India to the Christian ministry and served in pastorates at Balodgahan and Ghatula. Sonia Bai was born 12 February
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  • Brunk, Aldine Carpenter (1886-1969) (category Missionaries in India)
    evangelist and able administrator. In India he served in many leadership roles. He was manager of the Balodgahan village, opened the Dondi station, engaged
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  • Church in India, and teacher in the Dhamtari municipal schools, was born 8 January 1917 in Lohara District, Rajnandgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India. She was
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  • March 1960 in retirement at his village home in Balodgahan. American Mennonite MC Mission, Dhamtari, India. Building on the Rock. Scottdale: MPH, 1926 American
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  • Obdiah Paul Lall, the second Indian bishop of the Mennonite Church in India, was born 16 December 1913 in Dhamtari, Madhya Pradesh (M.P.). His parents
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  • mtari,_Chhattisgarh,_India)&oldid=96316. APA style Lapp, George J. (1959). Rudri Mennonite Mission (Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, India). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • service in India where Mahlon served as superintendent of the American Mennonite Mission (MC) and bishop of the emerging Mennonite Church in India. After her
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  • _Chhattisgarh_State,_India)&oldid=96654. APA style Lapp, George J. (1959). Sundarganj Mennonite Church (Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh State, India). Global Anabaptist
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  • served in India under the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities (Mennonite Church) from 1920 to 1952. She was principal of the Balodgahan Garjan Memorial
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  • and Evelyn (b. 1924). The Beares served as missionaries in India from 1926 to 1951. At Balodgahan George served as malguzzar (administrator of the mission-owned
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  • evangelist) with the American Mennonite Mission and the Mennonite Church (MC) in India. Her parents were Baganath and Tulsi Bai, a Hindu family who lived at Umaradah
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  • Mennonite (Mennonite Church) Mission (AMM) in Dhamtari, Madhya Pradesh (M.P.), India, was born in 1888 in the rural village of Amatola, Chauki Tahsil, District
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  • known by this name. From 1945 to 1948 he attended South India Bible Institute in Kolar, South India and later earned an MA degree at Ravishankar University
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  • Hindu family, about 10 mi. (16 km.) from Dhamtari, Madhya Pradesh (M.P.), India. She was brought by her uncle to the Mennonite mission orphanage in Dhamtari
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  • southwest of Dhamtari near the Dhamtari-Balodgahan highway, Madhya Pradesh (formerly Central Provinces), India. During the famine of 1899-1900 the lepers
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