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1. The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO) is an online encyclopedia of topics relating to Mennonites and Anabaptism.

2. The Beachy type of Amish-Mennonite is the largest group today, though seven other groups constitute over 50% of all Amish-Mennonites

3. Tags: Bicultural, culture, mennonites

4. Amish, also called Amish Mennonite, member of a Christian group in North America, primarily the Old Order Amish Mennonite Church

5. Looking for Amish and Mennonite recipes? Allrecipes has more than 90 trusted Amish and Mennonite recipes complete with ratings, reviews and cooking tips.

6. These Anabaptist Christians were the forerunners of today’s Mennonite

7. The Amish have their roots in the Mennonite community.

8. Cole Fisher (4) of Lancaster Mennonite lays in two against Antietam in District 3 Class 2A boys basketball championship action at Lancaster Mennonite High …

9. That is, an Anabaptism sheltered and secluded from other Anabaptist communions such as Mennonite Brethren, Evangelical Mennonite Church, Hutterite, BIC and God in Christ, Holdeman.

10. The Corinthian Plan continues to provide a needed service for Mennonite Church USA congregations

11. How is it your car ends up with a bunch of Mennonite kids?

12. Duong Kim Khai - pastor of the Cow Shed Mennonite home church and a land rights activist.

13. Led by Jakob Amman, the Amish separated from the Mennonites in Switzerland around 1693

14. The MennoHealth Cast podcast is a production of Anabaptist World, and Mennonite Healthcare Fellowship

15. Pham Ngoc Hoa - land rights activist and a member of the Cow Shed Mennonite home church.

16. Simple, hearty, comforting, and practical — this is what Amish and Mennonite cooking is all about

17. 520 B Street, Milford, NE 68405 • 402.761.2709 • [email protected] © COPYRIGHT 2016 Bellwood MENNONITE CHURCH

18. Founded by Swiss Mennonite immigrants in 1852, Berne and the surrounding countryside is a picturesque community

19. Excerpt from History of the Mennonites: Historically and Biographically Arranged From the Time of the Reformation; More Particularly From the Time of Their Emigration to America This volume, containing brief sketches of the Mennonites in America, beginning with the first settlement and organization at Germantown, Pa., is the result of

20. The Corinthian Plan is a self-funded, church plan, sponsored and owned by Mennonite Church USA (MC USA).

21. These activists include writer Do Nam Hai (who also goes under the pen name Phuong Nam), Mennonite clergyman the Rev.

22. Jesus Christ: Mennonite Beliefs hold that Christ is the Son of God, Savior of the world, fully human and fully God

23. He supported fellow religious activists including independent Hoa Hao Buddhist leader Le Quang Liem and Mennonite pastor Duong Kim Khai.

24. This Classic Aggravation Board is made out of solid wood by the Mennonite folks at Wengerd Wood in Holmes County, Ohio

25. History of the Mennonites : historically and Biographically arranged from the time of the Reformation, more particularly from the time of their emigration to America .

26. Welcome to this overview of the Amish, the Mennonites, the Brethren, and the other “Plain People” of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country / Lancaster County, PA

27. Pham Van Thong - land rights activist and a member of the Cow Shed Mennonite home church. Arrested July 18, 2010, in Ben Tre.

28. History of the Mennonites: Historically and Biographically Arranged from the Time of the Reformation; More Particularly from the Time of Their Emigration to America

29. The Amish (also known as Amish Mennonites) are members of an Anabaptist Christian denomination who are known for their separation from society, rejection of most modern technology, and conservative dress.

30. Anabaptist, (from Greek ana, “again”) member of a fringe, or radical, movement of the Protestant Reformation and spiritual ancestor of modern Baptist s, Mennonite s, and Quaker s

31. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online, provides reliable, freely-available English-language information on Anabaptist-related congregations, denominations, conferences, institutions and significant individuals, as well as historical and theological topics.

32. In time, the former priest Menno Simons took over leadership of the Anabaptists, and the group eventually came to be known as the Mennonites or by other names.

33. An elder in the local congregation explains: “Traveling to one of the 43 Mennonite colonies can take as long as eight hours over dirt roads in a four-wheel-drive vehicle.

34. The Anabaptists were the predecessors to the Amish, Mennonites, and a number of other Christian groups The Anabaptists were a religious group which developed a set of beliefs counter to the dominant Catholic Church

35. They include Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, Church of the Brethren members, German Baptists, and members of many other groups, including (of course) the Bruderhof – although we are a later branch on the Anabaptist tree, so to speak.

36. Anabaptism We discuss what Anabaptism is, how the Bruderhof fits in (along with the Amish, Hutterites, Mennonites, and others), and what it means to be Anabaptist in the 21st century

37. Inhabitants include Maya (Kekchi, Mopan, and Yucatec), Creoles (people of mixed African and European ancestry), Mestizos (mixed Spanish and Maya), Garinagu (mixed African and Carib), East Indians, Lebanese, Chinese, and Europeans, including German and Dutch Mennonites.

38. Just three days prior to the Thai Binh visit incident, religious activist Nguyen Hong Quang, a pastor of an independent Mennonite branch in Ho Chi Minh city, was attacked by anonymous thugs.

39. Arend "John" Bargeman March 11, 1930 – September 10, 2020 John Bargeman with his dear wife at his side, passed into Glory on September 10th, 2020 at Fairview Mennonite Home in his 91st year

40. After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the Catholic Duke of Berg, Philipp Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg (reigned 1652–1690) persecuted Anabaptists and Mennonites in his territory, so that many of them fled.

41. Convents and Monasteries (2,714) Covenant and Evangelical Church (2,450) Episcopal Church (6,982) Greek Orthodox Church (1,117) Inter-Denominational Church (949) Lutheran Church (16,548) Meditation Organizations (70) Mennonite Church (1,092) Methodist Church (25,904) Miscellaneous Denomination Church (68,198) Monastery (567) Mosques (411)

42. The Amish, like the Mennonites, formed from a 16 th century group called the “anabaptists.” When a Swiss Anabaptist leader, Jacob Ammann, felt that the larger group was not keeping a strict enough separation from mainstream society, he broke away, forming a new group soon known as the “Amish.”

43. Such Corybantic revels as envisioned by the first owners never took place, however, since through some incredible oversight the raunchy entrepreneurs failed to realize that they had located their establishment in a neighborhood substantially as devoted to order and propriety as a community of Hard Shell Baptists or Mennonites.” (William Styron)

44. ● While reporting on “Homosexuals in the Churches,” particularly those in the Roman Catholic archdiocese of San Francisco, Newsweek magazine points out that “over the last decade homosexual caucuses . . . have sprung up in mainline Protestant denominations and inspired similar organizations among Mennonites, Pentecostals, Mormons, Christian Scientists, Seventh-day Adventists and Jews.

45. The Beachy Amish Mennonites are formally a subgroup of Amish but they are much less traditional than other Amish.Even though they have retained the name "Amish" they are quite different from the common idea of Amish: they do not use horse and buggy for transportation, with a few exceptions they do not speak Pennsylvania German anymore, nor do they have restrictions on technology except for