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Mennonites are a branch of the Christian church, with roots in the radical wing of the 16th century Protestant Reformation . Part of the group known as Anabaptists (because they rebaptized adult believers), the Mennonites took their name from Menno Simons , a Dutch priest who converted to the Anabaptist faith and...
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history.mennonite.net/
history.mennonite.net/
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Mennonites are a Christian faith group that began in the 16th century. Currently there are over one million members world-wide. Mennonite beliefs and practices vary widely, but following Jesus in daily life is a central value, along with peacemaking.
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Mennonite.net provides ISP, internet hosting and services to the Mennonite Church, and is sponsor of the Caravel Project, an advanced web content management system and technology development co-op. ... Advanced Search; Browse by Organization Type; ... Keep up with changes, upgrades, downtime, etc. at Mennonite.net.
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www.mennonite.net/
www.mennonite.net/
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Mennonite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations named after Menno Simons (1496–1561), who, through his writings, articulated and thereby formalized the teachings of earlier Swiss fo...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonite
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mennonite genealogical data finding aid ... Use the picklist to the left to select the geography of interest. As soon as you left-click onto a locality, your page will refresh to those resources. You'll find the exact same picklist on each page in the same location - so you can't get lost! ... today's stories about "Mennonites"
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www.mennonites.ca/
www.mennonites.ca/
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For these are the Old Order Amish and Mennonites, also known as the "Plain People". Our Amish neighbors have been employing horse-drawn power since the days when horsepower had a whole different meaning! In comparison to our fast-paced society, the simpler, family-centered Amish way of life holds a special fascination.
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www.800padutch.com/amish.shtml
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• Filipino Mennonites lose homes in typhoon - Mennonite Church Canada pledges money for relief efforts; • Devastating floods follow fires in Burkina Faso; • Is your church prepared for a crisis like a pandemic, tornado, or other disaster?
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www.mennonitechurch.ca/
www.mennonitechurch.ca/
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The Amish who split from Mennonites generally lived in Switzerland and in the southern Rhine river region. During the late 17th century, they separated because of what they perceived as a lack of discipline among the Mennonites.
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www.religioustolerance.org/amish.htm
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