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         Mennonites:     more books (100)
  1. Mennonite Foods & Folkways from South Russia, Vol. 2 by Norma Jost Voth, 1994
  2. Crazy Quilt: Pieces of a Mennonite Life by Cynthia Yoder, 2003-12
  3. Mennonite Historical Atlas by Helmut T. Huebert, William Schroeder, 1996-09
  4. Mission and Migration (Global Mennonite History Series: Latin America)
  5. A History of the Mennonite Brethren Church: Pilgrims and Pioneers by John A. Toews, 1975-06
  6. Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking: A Mennonite Community Cookbook by Mary E. Showalter, 2000-04-04
  7. Development to a Different Drummer: Anabaptist/Mennonite Experiences and Perspectives by Richard A Yoder , 2005-02-15
  8. The Mennonites by Larry Towell, 2000-11-15
  9. Amanda (A Daughter of The Mennonites) by Balmer Anna Myers, 2007-09-11
  10. 20 Most Asked Questions About the Amish & Mennonites (People's Place Book, No 1) by Merle Good, 1969-12-31
  11. Separate and Peculiar/Bei Sich Selwer UN Ungwehnlich: Old Order Mennonite Life in Ontario/Alt Mennischde Weg Vun Lewe in Ontario (German Edition) by Isaac R. Horst, 2001-04
  12. Mennonite In A Little Black Dress - Memoir Of Going Home by Rhoda Janzen, 2009
  13. Mennonite German Soldiers: Nation, Religion, and Family in the Prussian East, 1772-1880 by Mark Jantzen, 2010-10-15
  14. Best Of Mennonite Fellowship Meals by Phyllis P Good, 1969-12-31

21. Point Grey Inter-Mennonite Fellowship (PGIMF) Original Home Page
A small but open congregation affiliated with both the Mennonite Brethren Conference (1987) and the Conference of mennonites in B.C. (1992).
http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/menno/pgf.html
You are now being redirected to the new home page
of the Point Grey Inter-Mennonite Fellowship (PGIMF)

22. MB Herald: February 28, 2003
A newsletter from the Canadian Mennonite Brethren community. Touches subjects such as current events, implications of beliefs of mennonites, and various aspects of the MB community.
http://www.mbherald.com/
Canadian MB Conference Council of Boards
Volume 42, No. 03 February 28, 2003 Back Issues Future Issues Encounter Search/Index ...
Masthead and usage information

23. SeedSavers.org :The Official Site For Seed Savers Exchange, Decorah, Iowa.
SSE is saving heirloom garden seeds from extinction that gardeners and farmers brought to North America when their families immigrated, as well as traditional varieties grown by Native Americans, mennonites and Amish. Information, links and catalogues on website.
http://www.seedsavers.org/
Seed Savers Exchange 3076 North Winn Road Decorah, Iowa 52101 Founded 1975
White Park Cattle
Campout Convention Madison Wisconsin Store Vegetable Seeds ... 2002 Garlic Catalog This page has been accessed times since February 2000. Web Site Best Viewed with Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher. (Click on icon for free download) Seed Savers Exchange, Seed Savers, Seed Savers International, Seed Savers Exchange "logo" (cupped hands holding seeds), Heritage Farm, and The Flower and Herb Exchange are federally registered trademarks of Seed Savers Exchange, Inc. 2003 Catalog Cover Photograph by Becky Whaley. Please feel free to contact webmaster@seedsavers.org concerning technical problems. Please Visit One of Our Eight Online Catalogs 2002 Spring Bulb Catalog 2002 Fall Bulb Catalog 2002 Antique Roses Catalog

24. Mennonite.net : Wiring The Mennonite World
A comprehensive gathering of information on Mennonite churches, conferences, organizations and education Category Society Religion and Spirituality Anabaptist mennonites...... Mar, 13 As nation's drumbeats for war intensify, mennonites called to kneel in prayerMar, 4 New churchwide LeadIt team cultivating a culture of call in MC
http://www.mennonite.net/
Congregations Conferences Organizations Mennonite.net

25. Christian Cheese - The Place To Buy Cheese From The Cheese Factory In Kingfisher
Cheese made by German mennonites. Buy curds, blocks, or horns of white, yellow, or jalepeno cheddar.
http://www.homestead.com/prosites-gxtian/
See us soon on The Food Network! The first show is April 1st. No fooling! Times are 9:00pm and 12:00am central time. For a little bit of fun, click on ' Just Cheesy Recipes ' has some of our favorite cheese recipes including some from the 1931 Household Searchlight Recipe Book, an old family heirloom. The ' Cheese Universe ' contains links to cheese-related web sites. If you would like to purchase some of our cheese then please click on the ' Buy Our Cheese! ' button. You will find a complete list of all our cheese products plus special package deals. Christian Cheese, founded by George Christian, is located in
Kingfisher
, Oklahoma's Buckle of the Wheat Belt. We make our cheese from grade A milk produced on our own dairy farm. We offer a variety of cheddar curds, blocks, and horns made by German Mennonites. Our cheese contains no hormones, antibiotics, or preservatives and we guarantee its quality. We want our customers to be happy. If you are not satisfied we want to know about it! The Christian Cheese Home Page Christian Cheese, founded by George Christian, is located in

26. Mennonites In Canada
mennonites in Canada. The Mennonite Historical Society of Canada invites you toexplore. Who Are the mennonites? or. Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/encyclopedia/
Mennonites in Canada The Mennonite Historical Society of Canada invites you to explore
Who Are the Mennonites?
or
Canadian Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
by the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada A portion of this digital collection was produced under contract to
Canada's Digital Collections Program, Industry Canada

27. The Mennonite Quarterly Review
articles on the Radical Reformation, Amish, mennonites and Hutterites. Index of all articles since 1926, and sample articles are also available.
http://www.goshen.edu/mqr/
Latest Issue Subscription Submission MHS books ... Past Issues
A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Anabaptist-Mennonite History, Thought, Life and Affairs
  • founded by Harold S. Bender and the Mennonite Historical Society published continually since 1927 articles on the Radical Reformation, Amish, Mennonites and Hutterites refereed by leading scholars in the field reviews of recent publications inter-disciplinary
Copper Etching of Dirk Willems Rescuing His Pursuer. 1569 The Mennonite Quarterly Review is a cooperative publication of Goshen College, the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary and the Mennonite Historical Society
Latest Issue
January 2003
Past Issues
Subscription Information Submit - an article Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History / C. Henry Smith book series Mennonite Historical Society Publications includes the latest book,
John Oyer

28. Mennonites Au Canada
Translate this page Cas de réussite. mennonites in Canada. Encyclopédie numérisée sur la viedes mennonites canadiens et aperçu historique de l'Église mennonite.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/F/Casdereusitte/volume3/Mennonites.html
Cas de réussite
Mennonites in Canada Encyclopédie numérisée sur la vie des mennonites canadiens et aperçu historique de l'Église mennonite Depuis ses origines, qui remontent à la Réforme en Europe, au XVIe siècle jusqu' à sa présence actuelle dans tout le Canada et le monde entier, l'histoire de l'Église mennonite est marquée par le mouvement, le progrès et un changement extraordinaires. Grâce aux efforts de la Mennonite Historical Society of Canada et aux fonds provenant du programme Collections numérisées du Canada (CNC) , il est désormais possible d'avoir accès sur Internet à l'histoire des Mennonites, ainsi qu'à une nouvelle encyclopédie mennonite canadienne. Le projet de site Web Mennonites in Canada s'inscrit dans un ensemble d'initiatives de CNC financées dans le cadre de la Stratégie emploi jeunesse, afin d'offrir à de jeunes Canadiens une expérience de travail utile dans le multimédia. Le projet de site Web a été revu par Sam Steiner, bibliothécaire et archiviste à la bibliothèque du Collège Conrad Grebel de l'Université de Waterloo, et secrétaire de la Mennonite Historical Society of Canada. M. Steiner, qui a reçu des fonds pour mener le projet, après avoir réussi le concours du programme CNC, dit que le projet visait à présenter gratuitement aux Canadiens des renseignements facilement accessibles et utiles sur la vie et l'histoire des Mennonites au Canada.

29. Pasadena Mennonite Church
Site includes map, meeting times, upcoming events, and information about mennonites and the Patchwork.
http://physics.usc.edu/~tbuxman/pmc/
Pasadena Mennonite Church
Pasadena Mennonite Church can now be found at
www.pasadenamennonitechurch.org

30. MennoLink
News,information,and discussion. Extensive resource.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Anabaptist mennonites...... The bookstore includes topics such as Amish, mennonites, genealogy, quilting,cooking, peacemaking, history, music, service and MoreWith-Less.
http://www.mennolink.org/
MennoLink is an independent inter-Mennonite, user supported service providing news, information and discussion through email interest groups and links to Mennonite-related sites.
Books and Music
Visit the MennoLink Books and Music Store which features a large selection of books from Mennonite publishers. The bookstore includes topics such as Amish Mennonites genealogy quilting ... service and More-With-Less See the Specials and Used book section for some great values!
News and Discussion
MennoLink news and discussion groups cover a wide range of topics. The articles are available by email or online. General Information interest groups list joining leaving ... membership renewal Subscription steps: instructions registration membership payment Online articles ... by group
MennoLink Best Sellers
Details... Why I am a Conscientious Objector
by John M. Drescher
Details... Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective
Details... Amish Music Variety: from harmonica to hymns.
Details... I Heard Good News Today
Details...

31. Welcome To Menno-Hof Mennonite Anabaptist Interpretive Center
Multiimage presentations, historical environments and colorful displays take you on a journey inside the world of the mennonites and Amish.
http://www.mennohof.org
"Come, listen to our story of the Mennonites and Amish." Home Tour Calendar Support ... Links
Menno-Hof is located in Shipshewana, Indiana. Phone: 1-260-768-4117 / Email: mennohof@tln.net Click for Map
Web site design by Oakley Home Pictures

32. MennoLink Books And Music: About Mennonites
MennoLink Books and Music. About mennonites. States. Copyright 2001.Who are the mennonites? View shopping basket. by LaVernae Dick.
http://www.mennolink.org/books/aboutmennonites.html
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History Youth The Mennonite Story is a fascinating and informative course in the study of Mennonite-Anabaptist heritage from the beginning of Anabaptism through the international church of today. If follows the Mennonite progression through history and details the formation of the various Anabaptist denominations. By studying the lives of our spiritual ancestors, many come to a better understanding of themselves and the call of God in their lives. The sessions are adaptable in length, difficulty, and methods. Ideal for youth and adults. More-With-Less Cookbook View shopping basket by Doris Janzen Longacre More-With-Less 25th Anniversary Edition sprial, 332 pages, Add... Cover... Related Items Cookbooks More-with-less Mennonite Central Committee Doris Janzen Longacre gathered 500 recipes from Mennonite kitchens on how to eat better and consume less of the world's limited food resources. All recipes have been tested by professional home economists. Written for those who care about their own health and the food needs of others in the world. This 25th anniversary edition begins with a new foreword by Mary Beth Lind that looks back at what we have and have not learned, the good news and bad news, and looks ahead to reclaiming the spirituality of food.

33. Mennonite Central Committee Manitoba
The relief, service and development agency of mennonites in Manitoba with programs in economic development, peace, aboriginal concerns, mediation, prison visitation, employment creation, disaster and refugee assistance
http://www.mccm.mb.ca/

34. Religious Movements Homepage: Mennonites
This mennonites Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensive webbased as well as print resources about the mennonites. mennonites.
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/mennonites.html
Mennonites
Profile History Beliefs Issues ... Bibliography
I. Group Profile
  • Name: Mennonites
  • Founder: Conrad Grebel
  • Date of Birth:
  • Birth Place: Zurich, Switzerland
  • Year Founded: January 21, 1525
  • Sacred or Revered Texts: The Bible is the sacred text of the Mennonites.
  • Cult or Sect: Negative sentiments are typically implied when the concepts "cult" and "sect" are employed in popular discourse. Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes. For a more detailed discussion of both scholarly and popular usage of the concepts "cult" and "sect," please visit our Conceptualizing "Cult" and "Sect" page, where you will find additional links to related issues.
  • Size of Group: The Mennonites are located all over the world, but they are mostly concentrated in The United States and Canada. The Mennonites claim to have over 1 million members spanning 60 countries. According to statistics reported by the Mennonite World Conference in 1996, there were 415,978 baptized members in Canada and the U.S., 322,708 members in Africa, 157,075 in Asia and the Pacific, 102,496 in Central and South America, and only 61,886 left in Europe. For an interactive country-by-country presentation of membership, visit the
  • 35. Menno Simons Centre Home Page
    mennonites in Vancouver, with history, photos, discussion board, and links to other BC sites.
    http://www.mennosimonscentre.com/

    36. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Ships Passenger Lists, Mennonites To North America
    mennonites to Canada USA. Pre1820 Approximately 650,000 individuals of allnationalities arrived in America before 1820. Most were English and Welsh.
    http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/menntocan.shtml
    Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy
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    37. TourMagination - Discovery & Fellowship
    Builds bridges among mennonites and other Christians around the world through custom designed travel.
    http://www.tourmagination.com
    "Serving the Mennonite Community for over 30 Years"
    TourMagination
    builds bridges among Mennonites and other Christians around the world through our custom designed travel. Founded in 1970, TourMagination is owned and operated by Mennonites from Ontario and Pennsylvania who love to create educational travel experiences. CANADA: 9 Willow Street Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2J 1V6.
    Phone: (519) 885-2522
    Fax: (519) 885-0941 USA: 1011 Cathill Road, Sellersville, PA 18960
    Phone: (215) 723-8413
    Fax: (215) 723-8351 Toll Free:
    Email: office@tourmagination.com

    38. Cyndi's List - Mennonite
    Amish Mennonite Surnames; The Amish, the mennonites, and the Plain People of thePennsylvania Dutch Country; are the mennonites? Libraries, Archives Museums.
    http://www.cyndislist.com/menno.htm
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      • An extensive, categorized bibliography of resources from the web site of Tim Janzen. Includes references for Canada, United States, Russia, Prussia, Netherlands, Latin America, Internet, General, Software and more.

    39. Ontario's Mennonite Heritage
    An account of the Mennonite migration from Pennsylvania to Ontario after the Revolutionary War.
    http://www.wampumkeeper.com/keeper/mennonites.asp
    Sales Introduction Chapters 1 - 3 Explore ... Home
    Ontario's Mennonite Heritage
    (Published in SPARETIME magazine, Vol. 6, Issues 8, 9, 10, 1986) Mennonites in Pennsylvania The Early Years in Upper Canada
    Canadian Mennonites Fare Better than Russian Mennonites
    Part I, Mennonites in Pennsylvania
    By 1800, Mennonites were old hands at pioneering in the New World. Descendants of a radical wing of the Protestant Reformation, the pacifist followers of Menno Simons (1492-1559) endured two centuries of bitter persecution in Central Europe. During these two centuries, many Mennonites sought sanctuary in Prussia and southern Russia. Others, like the Swiss ancestors of the Kitchener-Waterloo Mennonites, were drawn westward to North America. The promise of William Penn's "holy experiment" drew the Swiss Mennonites across the Atlantic. The aristocratic and wealthy Penn was a Quaker, a member of the Society of Friends. Established in the 1640s, English Quakers formed yet another oppressed Protestant dissenting group. William Penn was determined that his Delaware River colony in the New World would be a place of righteous government. Harmony would prevail between natives and whites and civil liberties would be guaranteed to all the persecuted nonconformists of the Old World. The first Mennonites to take up William Penn's invitation were one hundred Lower Rhinelanders who in 1683 founded Germantown (Philadelphia). During the years 1707-1756, more than 3000 Mennonites from Switzerland and the German Palatinate arrived to settle on Penn's vast domain.

    40. Mennonites Of Manitoba
    Sixtythousand mennonites now live along a band of fertile land huggingthe Canadian American border. With core of beliefs centered
    http://www.prairiepublic.org/features/mennonites/
    In the summer of 1874, a German speaking group of Mennonite immigrants from Russia began to flow into the virgin prairie of southern Manitoba. Sixty-thousand Mennonites now live along a band of fertile land hugging the Canadian American border. With core of beliefs centered around a faith in God, leading a productive life, and pacifism, the Mennonites have lived in Manitoba for more than 125 years. They are a religious people who over the last 125 years have flavored Manitoba with their faith, love for their neighbours and love of agriculture.

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