The Unlikely Making of a Mennonite Minister

The Unlikely Making of a Mennonite Minister
Title The Unlikely Making of a Mennonite Minister PDF eBook
Author Herman Myers
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 370
Release 2010-10
Genre Mennonites
ISBN 1452080887

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"The Unlikely Making of A Mennonite Minister," is the autobiography of Herman Myers. It is the account of his journey through life from a Pennsylvania farmboy to serving as a Mennonite minister for 52 years. A high school drop-out, growing up without knowledge of who Mennonites were, he followed an early inner call to ministry. Through many twists and turns he responded to God's call and was ordained to serve six Mennonite churches over a period of 52 years. He retired from pastoral ministry in 2010.

Gruel and Unusual Punishment

Gruel and Unusual Punishment
Title Gruel and Unusual Punishment PDF eBook
Author Tamar Myers
Publisher NYLA
Pages 227
Release 2016-05-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1943772533

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An Amish Bed and Breakfast Mystery with Recipes – PennDutch Mysteries #10 Pennsylvania Dutch Inn owner Magdalena Yoder is back in the tenth book in the mouthwatering series... Conman Clarence Webber career has been long and very lucrative—until he landed himself in Hernia’s jail, and is promptly poisoned. Since Magdalena’s PennDutch Inn provides all of the meals for Hernia’s tiny jail, all eyes are on her. She retraces Webber’s criminal path through Pennsylvania—and even Maryland!—she soon discovers that he left a long list of victims, all with good reason to try to do the conman in!! With the reputation of her beloved PennDutch Inn on the line, Magdalena puts on her investigator bonnet to learn who in Hernia poisoned the gruel... “Bubbling over with mirth and mystery.” –Dorothy Cannell b>“A delicious treat.” –Carolyn G. Hart “Charming and delightful...Tamar Myers [keeps] it fresh and original.” -- Midwest Book Review

The Mennonite Church in the Second World War

The Mennonite Church in the Second World War
Title The Mennonite Church in the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Guy F. Hershberger
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 321
Release 2000-10-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1579105076

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A complete story of the Mennonite Church honestly and fairly told, covering all phases of war relations during the critical period from 1940 to 1945.

Tradition and Transition

Tradition and Transition
Title Tradition and Transition PDF eBook
Author Paton Yoder
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 361
Release 2000-10-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1579104681

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This one hundred year story of the Amish church depicts the survival of the believers in the early part of the nineteenth century. Revealing the agony of the Great Schism of 1865 which fractured the Amish church, Yoder reveals the coming maturity of the Old Order Amish and the Amish Mennonites, who merged with the Mennonites early in the twentieth century. This book sheds light on the identity and heritage of faith and lifestyle of today's Amish and many Mennonites, and posits that although they hold in common the basic Christian faith, differences in their patterns of obedience remain.

Old Colony Mennonites in Argentina and Bolivia

Old Colony Mennonites in Argentina and Bolivia
Title Old Colony Mennonites in Argentina and Bolivia PDF eBook
Author Lorenzo Cañás Bottos
Publisher BRILL
Pages 234
Release 2008-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047430638

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This volume challenges received images of Old Colony Mennonites as ‘living in the past' or perfect examples of community. Through the concept of the ‘imagination of the future’ this book presents an analysis of their historical transformations as the result of attempting to apply in practice their Christian ideals of building a community of believers in the world, while remaining separate from it. It argues that while they contributed to the territorialisation of the states that hosted them through their migrations from sixteenth-century Europe to late twentieth-century Latin America, they systematically rejected being incorporated into the nation through the building of a community of agricultural settlements that maintain ties across international borders. It explores how these imaginations are maintained and transformed through the analysis of schisms, conflict, and border management, together with a biographical approach to conversion narratives, and the religious experience.

McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 20, 2018-2019

McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 20, 2018-2019
Title McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry: Volume 20, 2018-2019 PDF eBook
Author David J. Fuller
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 186
Release 2020-05-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725279703

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The McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry is an electronic and print journal that seeks to provide pastors, educators, and interested lay persons with the fruits of theological, biblical, and professional studies in an accessible form. Published by McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, it continues the heritage of scholarly inquiry and theological dialogue represented by the College’s previous print publications: the Theological Bulletin, Theodolite, and the McMaster Journal of Theology.

In Search of Promised Lands

In Search of Promised Lands
Title In Search of Promised Lands PDF eBook
Author Samuel J. Steiner
Publisher MennoMedia, Inc.
Pages 675
Release 2015-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0836199804

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The wide-ranging story of Mennonite migration, theological diversity, and interaction with other Christian streams is distilled in this engaging volume, which tracks the history of Ontario Mennonites. Author Samuel J. Steiner writes that Ontario Mennonites and Amish are among the most diverse in the world—in their historical migrations and cultural roots, in their theological responses to the world around them, and in the various ways they have pursued their personal and communal salvation. In Search of Promised Lands describes the emergence and evolution of today’s 30-plus streams of Ontarians who have identified themselves as Mennonite or Amish from their arrival in Canada to the last decade. In Search of Promised Lands also considers how various Mennonite groups have adapted to or resisted evangelical fundamentalism and mainline Protestantism, and it identifies the nineteenth- and twentieth-century shifts toward personal salvation and away from submission to the church community. Volume 48 in the Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History series. Find out more about Ontario Mennonite and Amish history at the author’s blog.