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  1. Mennonite in a Little Black Dress: A Memoir of Going Home by Rhoda Janzen, 2010-04-13
  2. Amanda - a Daughter of the Mennonites by Anna Balmer Myers, 2010-03-07
  3. Mennonite Community Cookbook by Mary Emma Showalter, 1983
  4. An Introduction to Mennonite History: A Popular History of the Anabaptists and the Mennonites by Cornelius J. Dyck, 1993-04
  5. Introduction To The Russian Mennonites by Wally Kroeker, 1969-12-31
  6. Mennonite Country-Style Recipes & Kitchen Secrets by Esther H. Shank, 1987
  7. You Never Gave Me a Name: One Mennonite Woman's Story by Katie Funk Wiebe, 2009-06-15
  8. Stories: How Mennonites Came to Be by John D. Roth, 2006-11-30
  9. Like a Mustard Seed: Mennonites in Paraguay by Edgar Stoesz, 2008-09-23
  10. From Amish And Mennonite Kitchens by Phillis Pellman Good, 1969-12-31
  11. Through Fire and Water: An Overview of Mennonite History by Harry Loewen, Steven Nolt, 2010-05-10
  12. A Mennonite Woman: Exploring Spiritual Life and Identity by Dawn Ruth Nelson, 2010-02-28
  13. History of the First Amish Mennonite Communities in America by Grant M. Stoltzfus, 2002-04
  14. The Mennonite Hymnal by Mennonite Church, 1960-12-01

1. Mennonite Connections On The World-Wide Web
Extensive catalog of websites about mennonites and Amish, arranged in a yellowpages format "Where can I go to read more about mennonites or Amish?"
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2. MHSC
Provides articles about AnabaptistMennonite subjects in a searchable database with an alphabetical index.
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3. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mennonites
This mennonites Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensive web based as well as print resources about the mennonites. As part of the New Religious Movements Homepage, it includes a profile of the mennonites, comprehensive links with abstracts,
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Mennonites
A Protestant Jesus Christ is not really present, are retained, but not as sacraments properly so-called. Non-resistance to violence is an important tenet and an extensive use is made of excommunication. All these views, however, are no longer universally held, some Mennonites now accepting secular offices. The polity is congregational, with bishops, elders, and deacons. The aggregate membership of the Mennonites is now usually given as about 250,000; of these there are some 60,000 in Holland; 18,000 in Germany; 70,000 in Russia; 1500 in Switzerland; 20,000 in Canada, and according to Dr. Carroll (Christian Advocate, New York, 27 January, 1910), 55,007 in the United States. CRAMER, Bibliotheca Reformatoria Neerlandica, II and V (The Hague, 1903, sqq.); CARROLL, Religious Forces of the United States (New York, 1896), 206-220; WEDEL, Geschichte der Mennoniten (Newton, Kansas, 1900-1904); SMITH, The Mennonites of America (Goshen, Indiana, 1909); CRAMER and HORSCH in New Schaff-Herzog Encycl. s.v. (New York, 1910). N.A. WEBER

4. Anabaptist Mennonites
Presents the Anabaptist faith and practice, including history, character portraits, contemporary, tracts, articles, book excerpts, and Sunday School commentaries. Focusing on the Mennonite branch.
http://www.anabaptists.org
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5. Mennonites - Goshen College
An introduction to the mennonites, and related groups. The mennonites. The mennonites trace their origins to Anabaptism, one of several Reformation movements in Switzerland
http://www.goshen.edu/mennonite.html

6. Third Way Cafe - Mennonite Media
Third Way Cafe includes dialogue on current issues, a weekly column on family and values, political commentary from Washington and Ottawa, and information on mennonites.
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7. Who Are The Mennonites? - Third Way Cafe - Mennonite Media
Welcome to Who are the mennonites? Whether youre doing a project for school, just surfing the web, trying to
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let us know if we can help you Basic beliefs
Brief introduction to some key emphases and beliefs of Mennonites, along with true short stories illustrating the particular belief. Anabaptist Seed
Summary of the historical teachings and practices of Anabaptist Christians of the 16th century. Menno Lite
A brief history for the young, the young-at-heart, or anyone who wants an easier version of Mennonite history. FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Mennonites. Glossary
Dictionary of terms related to things Mennonite, developed from actual questions sent in by readers. Mennonites are located throughout the world. Check out the map and statistics below.

8. Mennonites In Vancouver BC Canada
You are now being redirected to the new home page of the Menno Simons Centre.
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9. Mennonite Church USA
Official website of the Mennonite ChurchCategory Society Religion and Spirituality Anabaptist mennonites...... Mennonite World Conference. mennonites are part of the larger Christianexpression called Anabaptism (meaning baptized again ).
http://www.mennonites.org/
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Mennonite Convention
July 3-8, 2003 Mennonite World Conference Mennonites are part of the larger Christian expression called Anabaptism (meaning "baptized again"). Our identity is founded in 475 years of witness since the Reformation. We enjoy a spiritual kinship with over a million Anabaptist related Christians worldwide. As you visit our site, get acquainted with who we are and who we are becoming. God is calling us to be a "missional church" with a witness to be shared across the street and around the world. Current news New Items Mennonites hold prayer vigil across street from United Nations
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10. Who Are The Mennonites Mennonite Church USA
On any Sunday you will find mennonites gathered for worship in about60 countries around the world. With over one million members
http://www.mennonites.org/mennos/
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11. The Amish & Mennonites - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Explores the relationship between the Amish and mennonites, with a focus on Amish history and customs. united many of the Anabaptist groups, who were nicknamed "mennonites." In 1693, a Swiss bishop named Jacob Amman broke
http://www.800padutch.com/amish.html

12. Amish Mennonites
Amish mennonites. Amish mennonites are that segment of the SwissAlsatian-SouthGerman Anabaptist-mennonites and their descendants
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Amish Mennonites
Amish Mennonites are that segment of the Swiss-Alsatian-South German Anabaptist-Mennonites and their descendants in North America who are the offspring of the group who under the leadership of Elder Jakob Ammann, of Erlenbach, canton of Bern, Switzerland, in 1693-97 separated from the main body in Switzerland. Since the full story of this division is told in the Amish Division article, it remains only to say that Ammann must have visited the Markirch (Alsace) congregation about the same time, where he excommunicated some members, and that he almost immediately got into a controversy with the ministers of the Palatinate who tried to effect a reconciliation. He found almost united support from the ministers of Alsace, but proceeded to place most of the Palatine ministers under the ban . In a few years Ammann and his associates decided they had been too rash and tried to effect a reconciliation, failing largely because they confessed only to an error in method and spirit while refusing to surrender their demand for the Meidung . Thus the division was made permanent because of the intransigence of Ammann. Ammann also held strict views on other points, including the wearing of the untrimmed beard, uniformity in

13. The Amish And "The Plain People"
Good and rather in depth description about various aspects of the Amish (and mostly accurate, which Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional North American Amish......Here are some questions and answers about the Amish, the mennonites, the Brethren,and the other Plain People of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
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Visitor Info Amish Attractions ... Online Shopping Here are some questions and answers about the Amish, the Mennonites, the Brethren, and the other "Plain People" of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Who are the Amish? Are they the same as the Pennsylvania Dutch?
The Amish are a religious group who live in settlements in 22 states and Ontario, Canada. The oldest group of Old Order Amish, about 16-18,000 people live in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The Amish stress humility, family and community, and separation from the world.
Although Lancaster Amish are Pennsylvania Dutch, all Pennsylvania Dutch are not Amish. The Pennsylvania Dutch are natives of Central Pennsylvania, particularly Lancaster and its surrounding counties. Unlike the Amish, they are not all one religion. Instead, their common bond is a mainly German background (Pennsylvania Dutch is actually Pennsylvania Deutsch, or German). They also have Welsh, English, Scottish, Swiss, and French ancestry.
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14. MHSC
Includes Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online as well as an introduction to mennonites in Canada.
http://www.mhsc.ca/index.html
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15. National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom
Founded in 1967 at the University of Chicago for the purpose of preserving the religious liberty of the Old Order Amish (and related Anabaptist groups, including mennonites) and hence religious liberty for all.
http://www.holycrosslivonia.org/amish/
National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom
30650 Six Mile Road
Livonia, MI 48154
Phone (734) 427-1414
Email: amish@holycrosslivonia.org Mission Statement: To defend and preserve the religious freedom of the Old Order Amish religion in the United States.
Rev. William C. Lindholm, Chairman
General Information National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom Amish History and Culture References Frequently Asked Questions U.S. Supreme Court Case of 1972 Washington Post article Defense brief 1971 Press release Contacts Email the Committee Links Visit our guestbook
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16. Mennonite Church Canada - A Church With A Missional Vision
Mennonite Church Canada a missional church with 37 000 members in 250 congregations and six area churches. Off-site (Mennonite Central Committee) mennonites and Brethren in Christ unite in response to threat of war
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17. Goshen College | Who Are The Mennonites? About Goshen College
As one of the world's historic peace churches, mennonites are followers of Christserving as activists, relief workers and volunteers throughout the world.
http://www.goshen.edu/aboutgc/mennonites.php
About the Mennonites
As one of the world's historic peace churches, Mennonites are followers of Christ serving as activists, relief workers and volunteers throughout the world. This Christian community is rooted in peacemaking, simple living and service to others throughout the world. Below, you will find a large list of Mennonite-related Web sites
Historical origin of Anabaptism
The Mennonites trace their origins to Anabaptism, one of several Reformation movements in Switzerland and Holland during the early part of the 16th century. Anabaptists broke with both the Catholic church and the reform movements inspired by Martin Luther, John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli believing that church membership should be a matter of adult decision, rather than infant baptism. The Anabaptists' view of the Bible led them to decide that they could not swear allegiance to any earthly ruler or serve in an army, rather promising loyalty to Christ and His call of faithful peace and love as expressed in the gospels and the New Testament. They were consequently seen as a threat by both Catholic and Reformed rulers, and heavily persecuted.
Historical origin of the Mennonites
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Today's Mennonites
Those unfamiliar with the Mennonite Church may associate the word "Mennonite" with images of plain clothes, bonnets, buggies and long beards. But many Mennonites are virtually indistinguishable from other sections of society in appearance, even if they remain set apart in some of their beliefs and practices — followers of Jesus Christ committed to lives of service and peace.

18. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Mailing Lists Administered By Olive Tree Genealogy
Genealogy and history lists covering mennonites, Palatines, Huguenots, and Walloons. Surname lists for Vollick, Van Alstyne, Van Slyke, Vrooman and others.
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19. Hostetter, Joyce Moyer
Author Joyce Moyer Hostetter introduces her first work, Best Friends Forever, a juvenile novel about mennonites and Ukrainians. Site also provides information about writing for publication.
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20. Mennonite Connections On The World-Wide Web: Suggested Basic Bibliography
mennonites Suggested Basic Bibliography. Who are the mennonites, Amish, and relatedgroups? Practical suggestions from the worldwide experiences of mennonites.
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Mennonites: Suggested Basic Bibliography
Who are the Mennonites, Amish, and related groups? The following suggested reading list may give you a basic introduction to different aspects: beliefs, lifestyles, ethnicity, demographics, history, culture, etc. This reference page is designed to begin to answer questions of the type: "Hi, I've heard a few things about Mennonites, but am not very familiar with them. I just found your ' Mennonite Connections on the WWW ' website, and want to know more about the Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, Brethren, and other related groups. If I don't want to dig through all the websites online one by one, what books do you suggest I use to get an introduction? Remember, I am looking for just the basics." I asked for suggestions and recommendations from readers of MennoLink ; here are the results. Some of these were mentioned several times. Also, I highly recommend the Third Way Cafe as an excellent site for basic information about Mennonites and Amish, and their staff is available to answer questions. - Brad Lehman
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