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Movimiento de Mujeres Anabautistas Haciendo Teología desde América Latina, MTAL. Devocionales 2024-2025. 2024
2023-12-19T21:33:14Z
<p>ElizabethMiller: </p>
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<div>====Texto completo disponible aquí: <u>'''[https://archive.org/details/mtal-devocional-2024-2025-compressed Movimiento de Mujeres Anabautistas Haciendo Teología desde América Latina, MTAL. ''Devocionales 2024-2025: Mujeres dando frutos.'']'''</u>====<br />
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==== Contenido: ====<br />
:''Desarrollo de la propuesta del libro:'' Silvia Flores, Alexandra Meneses, Olga Piedrasanta, Claudia Azurdia, Adaia Bernal, Rebeca González.<br />
:''Equipo de edición:'' Diana Sandoval, Isabel Salamone, Ruhama Pedroza, Mary Cano, Adaia Bernal, Cindy Alpízar, Claudia Azurdia, Vilma Flores, Vilma Rolón, Olga Piedrasanta, Norma Rodríguez.<br />
:''Equipo de diseño:'' Dulce María Gutiérrez, Yesenia Quintana, Elena Arriaga.<br />
:''Representantes regionales:'' Marisol Arriaga, Cindy Alpízar, Ondina Murillo, Adaía Bernal, Yeranis Valdés, Ester Bornes.<br />
:''Comisión de Educación y Materiales:'' coordinadora: Rebeca González.<br />
:''Comisión de Oración y Acción:'' coordinadora: Isabel Salamone.<br />
:''Coordinadoras generales:'' Mary Cano y Ángela Opimi.<br />
:''Asesoras:'' Linda Shelly, Ofelia García, Olga Piedrasanta.<br />
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'''Introducción:''' <br />
¡Mujeres! ¡Una vez más lo logramos! La experiencia de reflexionar y meditar la<br />
palabra de Dios y articular nuestros pensamientos de lo que entendemos como<br />
teología.<br />
<br />
El Movimiento de Mujeres Haciendo Teología desde América Latina por sus siglas<br />
MTAL, logró reunir a 301 mujeres de 20 países diferentes, para que entre todas<br />
expresemos nuestros pensamientos en pequeñas reflexiones que han dado como<br />
resultado este libro: Devocionales 2024-2025 Mujeres Dando Frutos.<br />
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Las experiencias pasadas, indican que es importante unir las energías para producir<br />
estos libros devocionales. Este es el tercer libro de devocionales, y con el mismo<br />
entusiasmo, les compartimos la alegría de terminar este proyecto. Nos hemos<br />
deleitado al ver cómo las mujeres responden al llamado para escribir un devocional<br />
desde su propia experiencia. Hemos persistido en la tarea, nos ha llevado dos años<br />
realizar cada detalle.<br />
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Nuestras representantes regionales, cada vez tienen más experiencia y han creado<br />
sus propios sistemas de búsqueda de escritoras, asignación de reflexiones,<br />
recopilación y envío. También el equipo de edición ha logrado adquirir mucha<br />
experiencia, y qué decir del equipo de diseño, un grupo de mujeres talentosas que<br />
se comunican bien y tienen sus propias formas de trabajar juntas.<br />
No todo ha sido felicidad y perfección, ha habido momentos en los cuales, por<br />
diversas razones, algunas no pueden continuar, pero también hay personas que se<br />
suman a las tareas para concluir este gran proyecto.<br />
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En este camino, reconocemos que el Espíritu de Dios es como un viento que sopla<br />
donde nadie lo ve, ni sabe a dónde va. Así ha sido el Espíritu de Dios en este<br />
Movimiento, es nuestro guía en el camino.<br />
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Este libro tiene como tema los frutos del Espíritu Santo, en donde cada mes se<br />
enfatiza un fruto y se une a las historias de mujeres bíblicas y de la historia reciente,<br />
que nos han dejado huellas importantes, que difícilmente se pueden borrar, porque<br />
inspiran a seguir adelante en el camino de Jesús, según el siguiente versículo:<br />
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:::''En cambio, el fruto del Espíritu es amor, alegría, paz, paciencia, amabilidad, bondad, fidelidad, humildad y dominio propio. No hay ley que condene estas cosas. Los que son de Cristo Jesús han crucificado la carne con sus pasiones y deseos. Si el Espíritu nos da vida, andemos guiados por el Espíritu. Gálatas 5:22-25''<br />
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Tenemos la esperanza y la certeza, que los devocionales aportarán cada día una<br />
gotita de luz y agua para el diario vivir de las personas que los lean, de tal manera<br />
que en sus corazones crezcan los frutos del Espíritu Santo y les llene de energía<br />
para afrontar las diversas circunstancias que se viven en cada contexto local.<br />
Este año 2023 cumplimos 20 años como Movimiento y qué mejor, celebrarlo<br />
haciendo teología juntas y logrando una producción más.<br />
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[[Category:Movimiento de Mujeres Anabautistas Haciendo Teología desde América Latina, MTAL]]<br />
[[Category:Anabautismo]]<br />
[[Category:Análisis del Contexto]]<br />
[[Category:Espiritualidad Cristiana]]<br />
[[Category:Estudios Bíblicos]]<br />
[[Category:Ministerios Cristianos]]<br />
[[Category:Paz y Justicia]]<br />
[[Category:Teología]]</div>
ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Guam%C3%A1n,_Juli%C3%A1n_y_Peter_Wigginton._%22El_viento_sopla_por_donde_quiere:_30_a%C3%B1os_de_caminar_en_la_fe_anabautista_en_Ecuador.%22_2021&diff=21477
Guamán, Julián y Peter Wigginton. "El viento sopla por donde quiere: 30 años de caminar en la fe anabautista en Ecuador." 2021
2023-03-28T17:44:11Z
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<div>====Texto completo disponible aquí: <u>'''[https://assets.mennonites.org/Downloads/MissioDei30_Ecuador_C20-SP.pdf Julián Guamán y Peter Wigginton. ''El viento sopla por donde quiere: 30 años de caminar en la fe anabautista en Ecuador'']'''</u>====<br />
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==== Contenido: ====<br />
:- Primera presencia anabautista en Ecuador <br />
:- Una invitación a Mennonite Board of Missions<br />
:- Nace una Consociedad<br />
:- La educación teológica indígena en los primeros años de la Consociedad<br />
:- Nace una congregación<br />
:- Origen de la Iglesia Cristiana Anabautista Menonita del Ecuador (ICAME)<br />
:- Origen de la Iglesia Cristiana Menonita (ICME)<br />
:- Una misión de doble vía<br />
:- La formación de redes, vínculos y muchas oportunidades<br />
:- El impacto en los socios de la Consociedad Ecuador<br />
:- Reconocer el movimiento del Espíritu de Dios en el pasado, el presente y el futuro<br />
:- ¿Qué vendrá? ¿Qué podemos esperar para el futuro?<br />
:- La esperanza llegará en una brisa<br />
:- Una oración final<br />
:- Algunas preguntas para guiar la reflexión y el diálogo<br />
:- Para estudio adicional<br />
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==== Sinopsis: ====<br />
:En marzo del 2020 se festejaron dos aniversarios en Ecuador. Un aniversario marcó los treinta años de la presencia de la Red Menonita de Misión en Ecuador. Y el otro aniversario indicó los veinte años de la Consociedad formada para el ministerio en Ecuador e integrada por la Red Menonita de Misión, la Iglesia Cristiana Menonita de Colombia (IMCOL) y la Conferencia Menonita Central Plains (CPMC), una conferencia regional de Iglesia Menonita Estados Unidos. Este cuadernillo cuenta la historia de estos años de camino compartido y las formas inesperadas y sorprendentes en que se ha movido el Espíritu de Dios.<br />
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[[Category:Guamán, Julián]]<br />
[[Category:Wigginton, Peter]]<br />
[[Category:Anabautismo]]<br />
[[Category:Historia]]<br />
[[Category:Ministerios Cristianos]]<br />
[[Category:Ecuador]]<br />
[[Category:Paz y Justicia]]<br />
[[Category:Red Menonita de Misión/Mennonite Mission Network]]<br />
[[Category:Missio Dei: Red Menonita de Misión/Mennonite Mission Network]]</div>
ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Kauffman,_Milo&diff=21213
Category:Kauffman, Milo
2023-01-31T18:46:55Z
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http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Kauffman,_Milo._Du_bon_usage_des_vraies_richesses._1983&diff=21212
Kauffman, Milo. Du bon usage des vraies richesses. 1983
2023-01-31T18:45:01Z
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<div>====Texte intégral disponible ici : <u>'''[https://archive.org/details/dubonusagedesvra00kauf Kauffman, Milo. ''Du bon usage des vraies richesses.'']'''</u>====<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:Kauffman_-_Du_bon_usage_des_vraies_richesses.png&diff=21211
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2023-01-31T18:43:29Z
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http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Burkina_Faso&diff=21205
Burkina Faso
2023-01-25T00:57:06Z
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|Box title = Burkina Faso<br />
|image = Image:Uv-map.gif<br />
|imagewidth = 300<br />
|caption = Burkina Faso: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Burkina Faso," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uv.html (accessed 7 August 2009).</ref><br />
|Row 1 title = Area<br />
|Row 1 info = 274,200 sq km<br />
|Row 2 title = Population<br />
|Row 2 info = 15,746,232 (July 2009)<br />
|Row 3 title = Languages<br />
|Row 3 info = French (official), native African languages belonging to Sudanic family spoken by 90% of the population<br />
|Row 4 title = Religions<br />
|Row 4 info = Muslim 50%, indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian (mainly Roman Catholic) 10%<br />
|Row 5 title = Ethnicity<br />
|Row 5 info = Mossi over 40%, other approximately 60% (includes Gurunsi, Senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, and Fulani)<ref name="cia" /><br />
|Row 6 title = Groups Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]]<br />
|Row 6 info = 1 (2006)<ref name="mwc">"2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 5 August 2009).</ref><br />
|Row 7 title = Membership in [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated Churches<br />
|Row 7 info = 500 (2006)<ref name="mwc" /><br />
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'''Burkina Faso''' is a country in west [[Africa]] with a population of 15,746,232 (July 2009 estimate).<ref name="cia" /> It is bordered by Benin, [[Ghana]], [[Ivory Coast]], Mali, Niger, and [[Togo]].<ref name="cia" /> In 2006 there was one organized Anabaptist-related group officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]] (MWC) with 500 total members.<ref name="mwc" /><br />
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==Anabaptist-Related Groups==<br />
In 2006 there was one Anabaptist-related group officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] in Burkina Faso:<br />
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* [[Eglise Evangélique Mennonite du Burkina Faso]]<br />
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==Burkina Faso Archive==<br />
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[[Sermons at the Ouagadougou congregation of the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Burkina Faso recorded by Bruce Yoder]]<br />
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[[Sélections des archives de la Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission (AIMM) en lien avec son travail au Burkina Faso]]<br />
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==Annotated Bibliography==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B8522.html Burkina Faso] ''on Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO)''<br />
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[https://gameo.org/index.php?search=%C3%89glise+%C3%89vang%C3%A9lique+Mennonite+du+Burkina+Faso&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns0=1 Profiles of EEMBF congregations, biographies of EEMBF individuals] ''on GAMEO.''<br />
''Check out the stories of:''<br />
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* [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Traor%C3%A9,_Kassil%C3%A9_Abdoulaye_(ca._1936-2017) ''Kassilé Traoré (EN)''] [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Traor%C3%A9,_Kassil%C3%A9_Abdoulaye_(ca._1936-2017)(FR) ''(FR)'']<br />
* [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Coulibaly,_Massi%C3%A9_C%C3%A9cile_(1970-2021) ''Coulibaly Cécile (EN)''] [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Coulibaly,_Massi%C3%A9_C%C3%A9cile_(1970-2021)(FR) ''(FR)'']<br />
* [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Traor%C3%A9,_Ti%C3%A9ba_(1958-1994) ''Tiéba Traoré (EN)''] [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Traor%C3%A9,_Ti%C3%A9ba_(1958-1994)_(FR) ''(FR)'']<br />
* [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=%C3%89glise_%C3%A9vang%C3%A9lique_mennonite_d%E2%80%99Orodara_(K%C3%A9n%C3%A9dougou,_Burkina_Faso) ''Église évangélique mennonite d'Orodara (EN)''] [https://gameo.org/index.php?title=%C3%89glise_%C3%A9vang%C3%A9lique_mennonite_d%E2%80%99Orodara_(K%C3%A9n%C3%A9dougou,_Burkina_Faso)(FR) ''(FR)'']<br />
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[https://dacb.org/sort/stories/burkina-faso/ Biographies of Mennonites in Burkina Faso on the Dictionary of African Christian Biography (DACB)] ''(Search for Mennonites)''<br />
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[https://www.mennonitemission.net/Impact/locations/africa/Burkina%20Faso= Mennonite Mission Network Website for Burkina Faso]<br />
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[https://www.aimmint.org/africa-journal.html Africa Journal:] '' A biannual, bilingual (French-English) magazine featuring stories of African Mennonites in ministry partnership with African Inter-Mennonite Mission''<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/africaintermennonitemission?tab=collection Issues of Congo Missionary Messenger and AIMM Messenger, 1929-2004]<br />
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[https://mwc-cmm.org/fr/group-stories/3616 RMF articles (French only)] ''Articles du Réseau mennonite francophone (RMF) de la Conférence mennonite mondiale, dont plusieurs portent sur les églises mennonites au Burkina Faso''<br />
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[https://www.editions-mennonites.fr/?s=burkina ''Éditions Mennonites'' blog posts (French only)] ''Blog des Éditions Mennonites. Recherchez "Burkina" pour trouver des articles écrits par des mennonites vivant dans ou ayant visité ce pays.''<br />
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==Citations==<br />
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[[Category:Africa]]</div>
ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Eglise_Evang%C3%A9lique_Mennonite_du_Burkina_Faso&diff=21204
Eglise Evangélique Mennonite du Burkina Faso
2023-01-25T00:54:12Z
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<div>Eglise Evangélique Mennonite du Burkina Faso</div>
ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Sermons_at_the_Ouagadougou_congregation_of_the_Evangelical_Mennonite_Church_of_Burkina_Faso_recorded_by_Bruce_Yoder&diff=21203
Sermons at the Ouagadougou congregation of the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Burkina Faso recorded by Bruce Yoder
2023-01-24T20:32:30Z
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<div>[https://archive.org/details/1-2017-november-19-calixte-bananzaro 1 2017 November 19, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/2-2017-november-26-calixte-bananzaro 2 2017 November 26, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/3-2017-december-3-calixte-bananzaro 3 2017 December 3, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/4-2017-december-24-calixte-bananzaro 4 2017 December 24, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/5-2017-december-25-calixte-bananzaro 5 2017 December 25, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/6-2017-december-31-calixte-bananzaro 6 2017 December 31, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/7-2018-january-7-calixte-bananzaro 7 2018 January 7, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/8-2018-january-28-noeli-bananzaro 8 2018 January 28, Noëli Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/9-2018-february-4-dramane-traore 9 2018 February 4, Dramane Traoré]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/10-2018-februbary-25-caleb-kinani-sourabie 10 2018 February 25, Caleb Kinani Sourabie]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/11-2018-march-4-calixe-bananzaro 11 2018 March 4, Calixe Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/12-2018-april-1-calixte-bananzaro 12 2018 April 1, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/13-2018-june-10-calixte-bananzaro 13 2018 June 10, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/14-2018-june-17-calixte-bananzaro 14 2018 June 17, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/15-2018-june-24-calixte-bananzaro 15 2018 June 24, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/16-2018-july-8-calixte-bananzaro 16 2018 July 8, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/17-2018-july-22-kari-traore-ouaga 17 2018 July 22, Kari Traoré Ouaga]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/18-2018-august-12-calixte-bananzaro 18 2018 August 12, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/19-2018-september-23-calixte-bananzaro 19 2018 September 23, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/20-2018-september-30-dramane-traore 20 2018 September 30, Dramane Traoré]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/21-2018-october-7-calixte-bananzaro 21 2018 October 7, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/22-2018-october-14-moumouni-traore 22 2018 October 14, Moumouni Traoré]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/23-2018-october-28-fidele 23 2018 October 28, Fidèle]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/24-2018-november-4-calixte-bananzaro 24 2018 November 4, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/25-2018-november-11-calixte-bananzaro 25 2018 November 11, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/26-2018-november-18-aminata-conde 26 2018 November 18, Aminata Condé]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/27-2018-december-2-moumouni-traore 27 2018 December 2, Moumouni Traoré]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/28-2018-december-9-calixte-bananzaro 28 2018 December 9, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/29-2018-december-16-calixte-bananzaro 29 2018 December 16, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/30-2018-december-23-calixte-bananzaro 30 2018 December 23, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/31-2018-december-30-calixte-bananzaro 31 2018 December 30, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/32-2019-january-20-moumouni-traore 32 2019 January 20, Moumouni Traoré]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/33-2019-january-27-calixte-bananzaro 33 2019 January 27, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/34-2019-february-3-calixte-bananzaro-morning-service 34 2019 February 3, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/35-2019-february-3-calixte-bananzaro-afternoon-service 35 2019 February 3, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/36-2019-february-10-ali-conde 36 2019 February 10, Ali Condé]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/37-2019-february-17-calixte-bananzaro 37 2019 February 17, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/38-2019-february-24-moumouni-traore 38 2019 February 24, Moumouni Traoré]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/39-2019-march-3-noeli-bananzaro-morning-service 39 2019 March 3, Noëli Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/40-2019-march-3-noeli-bananzaro-afternoon-service 40 2019 March 3, Noëli Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/41-2019-march-10-calixte-bananzaro 41 2019 March 10, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/42-2019-march-31-calixte-bananzaro 2019 March 31, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/43-2019-april-7-calixte-bananzaro 43 2019 April 7, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/44-2019-april-14-martine-solomniac 44 2019 April 14, Martine Solomniac]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/45-2019-april-21-calixte-bananzaro 45 2019 April 21, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/46-2019-april-28-bruce-yoder 46 2019 April 28, Bruce Yoder]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/47-2019-may-19-calixte-bananzaro 47 2019 May 19, Calixte Bananzaro]<br />
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|Sourabie<br />
|Caleb Kinani<br />
|Law student, employee of MCC, works with children at the Mennonite congregation in Ouagadougou, has theological training<br />
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|Bananzaro<br />
|Calixte<br />
|Pastor of the Mennonite congregation of Ouagadougou, Bible translator, in January 2018 started a term as vice president of the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Burkina Faso, has theological training at the Masters level<br />
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|Traoré<br />
|Dramane<br />
|Masters student, active member of the evangelization committee at the Ouagadougou congregation, has theological training<br />
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|Traoré<br />
|Kari<br />
|Mennonite Pastor, Bible translator, has theological training at the university level<br />
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|Bananzaro<br />
|Noëli<br />
|In January 2018 started a term as president of women’s organization of the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Burkina Faso, heavily involved in evangelization work with the EMCBF women’s group, does not have formal theological training<br />
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|Yoder<br />
|Bruce<br />
|Mennonite Mission Network missionary, theological training at Masters level, PhD in church history and world Christianity<br />
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|Solomniac<br />
|Martine<br />
|Missionary of the French Mennonite missionary society, Bible translator with SIL<br />
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|Traoré<br />
|Moumouni<br />
|Agricultural engineer<br />
|-<br />
|Condé<br />
|Aminata<br />
|University student<br />
|-<br />
|Condé<br />
|Ali<br />
|Masters level student at the university<br />
|}<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Historia_y_legado_de_EVEX_en_Paraguay&diff=21173
Historia y legado de EVEX en Paraguay
2023-01-03T15:03:59Z
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<div>Documental - Historia y legado de EVEX (Evangelismo por Extensión) en Paraguay - 2021<br />
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Un proyecto realizado por el Centro de Investigación Marturía y se encuentra auspiciado por los Hermanos Menonitas y la Mennonite Bretheren Historical Commission.<br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDr7T55HBpQ Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Historia_y_legado_de_EVEX_en_Paraguay&diff=21172
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2023-01-03T15:03:48Z
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDr7T55HBpQ Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Historia_y_legado_de_EVEX_en_Paraguay&diff=21171
Historia y legado de EVEX en Paraguay
2023-01-03T15:03:37Z
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDr7T55HBpQ Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Historia_y_legado_de_EVEX_en_Paraguay&diff=21170
Historia y legado de EVEX en Paraguay
2023-01-03T15:03:19Z
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Un proyecto realizado por el Centro de Investigación Marturía y se encuentra auspiciado por los Hermanos Menonitas y la Mennonite Bretheren Historical Commission.<br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDr7T55HBpQ Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Etn%C3%B3grafos_Viajeros_:_Cr%C3%B3nicas_de_investigaci%C3%B3n_(Chaco_-_EEUU)&diff=21169
Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)
2023-01-03T15:02:55Z
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<div>Dcoumental - Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)<br />
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Un documental sobre las investigaciones de Alejandro López y Agustina Aleman sobre la misión menonita entre grupos indígenas en el Chaco de Argentina. Recopila su experiencia en los archivos oficiales de Mennonite Church USA y las colecciones de Mennonite Historical Library en Goshen y Elkhart, Indiana, EEUU.<br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqHaRa5-pZw&t=3s Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Etn%C3%B3grafos_Viajeros_:_Cr%C3%B3nicas_de_investigaci%C3%B3n_(Chaco_-_EEUU)&diff=21168
Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)
2023-01-03T15:01:26Z
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<div>Dcoumental - Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)<br />
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Un documental sobre las investigaciones de Alejandro López y Agustina Aleman sobre la misión menonita entre grupos indígenas en el Chaco de Argentina. Recopila su experiencia en los archivos de Mennonite Church USA y Mennonite Historical Library en Goshen y Elkhart, Indiana, EEUU, tanto como una orientación al marco general de sus investigaciones. <br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqHaRa5-pZw&t=3s Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Etn%C3%B3grafos_Viajeros_:_Cr%C3%B3nicas_de_investigaci%C3%B3n_(Chaco_-_EEUU)&diff=21167
Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)
2023-01-03T15:00:58Z
<p>ElizabethMiller: </p>
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<div>Dcoumental - Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)<br />
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Un documental sobre las investigaciones de Alejandro López y Agustina Aleman sobre la misión menonita entre grupos indígenas en el Chaco de Argentina. Recopila su experiencia en los archivos de Mennonite Church USA y Mennonite Historical Library en Goshen y Elkhart, Indiana, EEUU, tanto como una orientación al marco general de sus investigaciones. <br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqHaRa5-pZw&t=3s Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
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Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)
2023-01-03T15:00:41Z
<p>ElizabethMiller: </p>
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<div>Dcoumental - Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)<br />
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Un documental sobre las investigaciones de Alejandro López y Agustina Aleman sobre la misión menonita entre grupos indígenas en el Chaco de Argentina. Recopila su experiencia en los archivos de Mennonite Church USA y Mennonite Historical Library en Goshen y Elkhart, Indiana, EEUU, tanto como una orientación al marco general de sus investigaciones. <br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqHaRa5-pZw&t=3s Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Etn%C3%B3grafos_Viajeros_:_Cr%C3%B3nicas_de_investigaci%C3%B3n_(Chaco_-_EEUU)&diff=21165
Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)
2023-01-03T14:59:50Z
<p>ElizabethMiller: </p>
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<div>Dcoumental - Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)<br />
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Un documental sobre las investigaciones de Alejandro López y Agustina Aleman sobre la misión menonita entre grupos indígenas en el Chaco de Argentina. Recopila su experiencia en los archivos de Mennonite Church USA y Mennonite Historical Library en Goshen y Elkhart, Indiana, EEUU, tanto como una orientación al marco general de sus investigaciones. <br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqHaRa5-pZw&t=3s Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=File:Ethnografos_viajeros.jpg&diff=21164
File:Ethnografos viajeros.jpg
2023-01-03T14:58:08Z
<p>ElizabethMiller: La instantánea del documental "Etnógrafos Viajeros".</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
La instantánea del documental "Etnógrafos Viajeros".</div>
ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Etn%C3%B3grafos_Viajeros_:_Cr%C3%B3nicas_de_investigaci%C3%B3n_(Chaco_-_EEUU)&diff=21163
Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)
2023-01-03T14:31:56Z
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<div>Dcoumental - Etnógrafos Viajeros : Crónicas de investigación (Chaco - EEUU)<br />
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Un documental sobre las investigaciones de Alejandro López y Agustina Aleman sobre la misión menonita entre grupos indígenas en el Chaco de Argentina. Recopila su experiencia en los archivos de Mennonite Church USA y Mennonite Historical Library en Goshen y Elkhart, Indiana, EEUU, tanto como una orientación al marco general de sus investigaciones. <br />
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ElizabethMiller
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Historia y legado de EVEX en Paraguay
2023-01-03T14:25:30Z
<p>ElizabethMiller: </p>
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<div>Documental - Historia y legado de EVEX (Evangelismo por Extensión) en Paraguay - 2021<br />
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Un proyecto realizado por el Centro de Investigación Marturía y se encuentra auspiciado por los Hermanos Menonitas y la Mennonite Bretheren Historical Commission.<br />
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDr7T55HBpQ Vea el documental completo aquí]'''<br />
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ElizabethMiller
http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Entrevista_con_Gabriel_Mosquera_Orejuela&diff=21156
Entrevista con Gabriel Mosquera Orejuela
2022-12-15T15:55:47Z
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<div>Entrevista con Gabriel Mosquera Orejuela <br />
Realizada por Francisco Mosquera - Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia - junio 2020<br />
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Gabriel Mosquera es un reconocido líder entre los Hermanos Menonitas de Colombia, proveniente de la región del Chocó, con décadas de servicio en el Chocó tanto como el Valle. Fue entrevistado por Francisco Mosquera en junio del año 2020 en la ciudad de Cali, Colombia. <br />
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http://anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Meserete_Kristos_Church,_Ethiopia&diff=21087
Meserete Kristos Church, Ethiopia
2022-11-18T18:15:09Z
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<div>{{GoogleTranslateLinks}} {{Infobox<br />
|Box title = Meserete Kristos Church<br />
|image = Image:Et-map.gif<br />
|imagewidth = 300<br />
|caption = Ethiopia: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Ethiopia," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/et.html (accessed 7 June 2009).</ref><br />
|Row 1 title = Location<br />
|Row 1 info = <center>Ethiopia</center><br />
|Row 2 title = Contact Information<br />
|Row 2 info = ''Group's Contact Information''<br />
|Row 3 title = Date Established<br />
|Row 3 info = <center>1948</center><br />
|Row 4 title = Presiding Officer<br />
|Row 4 info = <center>Group's presiding officer''</center><br />
|Row 5 title = [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated?<br />
|Row 5 info = <center>Yes</center><br />
|Row 6 title = Number of Congregations<br />
|Row 6 info = <center>484 (2009)<ref>"2009 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership: Africa Summary," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16 (accessed 7 June 2010).</ref></center><br />
|Row 7 title = Membership<br />
|Row 7 info = <center>172,299 (2009)<ref>"2009 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership: Africa Summary," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16 (accessed 7 June 2010).</ref></center><br />
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The '''Meserete Kristos Church (MKC)''' is the primary Anabaptist-related group in [[Ethiopia]]. In 2009 MKC had 172,299 members in 484 congregations scattered across all 18 Administrative Regions of Ethiopia.<ref>"2009 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership: Africa Summary," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16 (accessed 7 June 2010).</ref> In addition to the 484 official Meserete Kristos Church congregations, there are also 834 congregation planting centers. <ref>Meserete Kristos College. "Why Meserete Kristos College." http://www.mkcollege.org/Why-Mk-College.html. web (accessed July 8,2010)</ref> As of 2009, Meserete Kristos Church is the largest national Anabaptist conference in the world.<ref name="name">Sandra Joireman, ''Church, State and Citizen'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), 86.</ref><br />
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== Stories ==<br />
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== History ==<br />
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=== Origins ===<br />
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In 1945, before Meserete Kristos Church even existed, Mennonite missionaries entered [[Ethiopia]] in association with [[Mennonite Central Committee]] and Mennonite Relief Committee looking to bring relief to the country a few years after the Italian occupation of 1936-1941. <ref name="bop">Nathan B. Hege, ''Beyond Our Prayers'' (Scottdale: Herald Press, 1998)</ref> Since the missionaries weren't granted missionary status by the Ethiopian government, the early Mennonites in Ethiopia focused all of their energy and resources into relief work. They brought a shipment of relief goods and acquired access to an old cotton gin building which they then converted into a local hospital. <ref name="bop" /> It wasn't until June 7th 1948 that Dorsa Mishler and Daniel Sensening, two mission representatives, obtained permission for permanent mission status from the government, a helpful addition and complement to their previous relief work.<ref name="mciea">Alemu Checole, "Mennonite Churches in Eastern Africa," in ''A Global Mennonite History: Volume One, Africa.'' ed. John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder (Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press, 2003)</ref> By 1950, the transfer of the mission from Mennonite Relief Committee to Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions was complete.<ref name="bop" /> Under their new status, mission work could expand into education and evangelism which they immediately took advantage of when, in that same year, they built the first of their many schools in Deder.<ref name="mciea"/><br />
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One Saturday night on June 16, 1951 a group of ten Ethiopian nationals planned to be the first group of believers baptized by Mennonite missionaries in the country.<ref name="bop" /> These ten men and women lived in the "closed" area of Nazareth where missionaries were banned from proselytizing. Therefore, the missionaries brought them to Addis Ababa, the capital of [[Ethiopia]], which was an "open" area where missionaries could operate. The missionaries believed they could take the Nazareans to the capital in order to skirt the restrictions. The ten Ethiopians were baptized and returned to Nazareth, however, the Nazareth governor found out about their trip and scolded the missionaries for their actions. There weren't any serious repercussions, but the missionaries were made to promise never to baptize people from any "closed" area ever again. The Meserete Kristos Church today marks this date as the day when the church officially began, as they celebrated their fifty year Jubilee in 2001.<ref name="bop" /><br><br />
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=== Growth ===<br />
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From January 17-19, 1959 the first meeting between national lay leaders and Mennonite missionaries took place at a general council meeting in Nazareth. This date signified the first in a series of steps to transfer church authority from the Mennonite missionaries to Ethiopian lay leaders. Throughout the meetings, lay leaders and missionaries discussed and developed a structure for the various congregations meeting on the missions.<ref name="gameomkc"> Hege, Nathan and Richard D. Thiessen. "Ethiopia." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. March 2010. Web. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/E84.html (accessed June 8, 2010)</ref> The Ethiopian lay leaders eventually took over the missions entirely from [[Mennonite Central Committee]] and Eastern Mennonite Mission including the schools and hospitals in three stages.<ref name="EvangelicalsAA">Johannes Launhardt, ''Evangelicals in Addis Ababa (1919-1991)'' (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2004), 151</ref> The first stage, implemented in 1962, allowed Ethiopian nationals to minister their local congregations in conjunction with the missionaries. Missionaries couldn't interfere with the administration unless they were elected by the congregations. The second phase began in 1964 to substitute nationals into different posts in mission run projects. Another event that marked a major transition point in the history of MKC occurred in 1964 when the former mission-directed organization was dissolved and the first church constitution was approved. Finally, the third phase in 1965 declared that Ethiopians who had been serving as assistants be appointed to the executive committee, while the missionaries themselves become assistants. It was also during these meetings that the title Meserete Kristos Church was proposed. The term "Mennonite" was not included within the name of the church because it was decided that the term "Mennonite" had no significant local meaning and might connote a cult following since it was named after a man.<ref name="gameomkc" /><br />
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==== Heavenly Sunshine ====<br />
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In 1962, a group of young high school students from the Orthodox Church came to Dr. Rohrer Eshelman looking for a teacher to teach them english.<ref name="bop" /> The doctor agreed to teach them english so long as they used the Gospel of John as their textbook. The students agreed and pretty soon became more interested in the gospel than the english lessons. Even though they recognized the scripture as possessing ultimate authority, these students wanted to stay within the Orthodox church because at the time evangelicals were negatively associated with foreign missionaries. With this in mind, the students didn't join MKC but rather formed their own church which they called Semay Birhan or "Heavenly Sunshine". MKC still maintained ties with these students and helped them whenever they could. For instance, MKC sent some of their own members to assist with Semay Birhan worship services and eventually helped bail Semay Birhan members from jail when they were arrested by the government for "unorthodox" worshiping practices. Semay Birhan became a very charismatic group; members would join in mass prayer, cast out demons and speak in tongues. As the original members graduated from high school and pursued higher education, interest spread rapidly among university students and the group continued to grow. In 1966, the university group and Ethiopian members from the Finnish Mission Church began to meet together. These two groups resolved to be united in one group and eventually settled on Mulu Wengel (Full Gospel) as the name for their new church. In 1972 the communist government banned the Mulu Wengel church and outlawed meetings of any kind. Looking for a new group to call home, many members from the former Mulu Wengel church joined the Meserete Kristos church in 1974. As a result, the present-day Meserete Kristos church is more pentecostal than many of its sister Mennonite churches.<ref name="gameomkc" /><br />
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==== Communist Influence ====<br />
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On the day of September 12, 1974, Haile Selassie I, emperor of [[Ethiopia]] since 1930, saw his power instantly disappear as the military managed to successfully take over the government.<ref name="bop" /> This coup represented a significant transition from the previous monarchical system utilized for centuries toward a communist oriented government. In general, it looked as if the government would produce positive reforms as they enacted drastic land reform policies and deprived landlords of their oppressive power; however, the outcome for religious organizations looked bleaker. As the communist government gained more power and espoused atheist Marxist values, resistance against religious organizations increased. Study materials that contained anything other than Marxist doctrine were suspect and eligible for confiscation. Therefore, all church study materials MKC produced had to be hidden and smuggled from place to place. The communist government instituted a program in which everybody had to attend meetings numerous times a week presenting Marxist philosophy. These party indoctrination classes were in large part an effort to "re-educate" citizens and provide a deterrent from any other services deemed counter-revolutionary. Beginning in 1977, the government issued a law decreeing that no person under the age of thirty would be allowed to attend church.<ref name="bop" /> Some young people defied and circumvented this law by dressing up in older style clothes to prevent themselves from being caught. It was also during this time that the government began to enact physical barriers against religious organizations around the country, including MKC. These acts of aggression against the church included arresting church leaders, forbidding church meetings and encouraging thugs to beat up MKC members.<ref name="bop" /><br />
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In January 1982, the Marxist government confiscated all of Meserete Kristos' offices, worship buildings, bank accounts and physical property. In addition to the confiscation of property, six of MKCs leaders were arrested and held in detention for 50 months.<ref name="bop" /> They were kept in cramped conditions, knowing that at any moment they could be executed. These six MKC leaders included: Kelifa Ali, Kiros Bihon, Shamsudin Abdo, Negash Kebede, Abebe Gorfe and Tilahun Beyene. While these church leaders were in jail and with no buildings to congregate in, church members took it upon themselves to hold church services in private. A law was in place at the time stating that nobody could meet in groups larger than five people except on holidays. Recognizing the magnitude of this law, MKC members organized a network of "cells" in which members would meet at each others houses in groups of five. A majority of these cells did not include any form of leaders or trained pastors because there weren't enough leaders to go around, but rather were comprised of ordinary church-goers. There was always the constant risk of police raids, so members communicated by word of mouth and attendees entered and left the house individually.<ref>Wilbert Shenk, "New Wineskins for New Wine: Toward a Post-Christendom Ecclesiology," ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research''. http://prodigal.typepad.com/files/wilbert-shenk---new-wineskins-for-new-wine---toward-a-post-christendom-ecclesiology.pdf.</ref> This cell organization allowed the underground MKC to flourish as people intimately shared their personal faith in small groups of trusted friends. Attendance grew exponentially as people became disillusioned with the communist system and were searching for meaning in life other than Marxist doctrine. The Meserete Kristos Church officially ceased to exist; however, the democratization process in 1992 initiated by the newly founded government allowed the church to reemerge and obtain some of its lost property.<ref name="NonformalTheologicalEducation">Bedru H. Muktar, "Non-formal Theological Education: The Meserete Kristos Church Experience," ''Mission Focus''. http://ambs.edu/files/documents/news-and-publications/publications/mf/Mission_Focus_Vol_5.pdf#page=24. </ref> This ten year period of underground activity didn't serve the communist government's intended purpose of decreasing church attendance. Rather, it signified a drastic explosion in church membership as numbers rose from 5,000 to 34,000 members.<ref name="NonformalTheologicalEducation" /><br><br />
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==== Meserete Kristos College ====<br />
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In 1983, throughout the years Meserete Kristos Church was operating underground, Yeshitila Mengistu, Kedir Dolchume, Tadesse Negawo, Siyum Gebretsadik and Shemelis Rega began to give informal leadership training.<ref name="mkcbeginnings">Meserete Kristos College. "Meserete Kristos College: Beginnings." http://www.mkcollege.org/Beginnings.html. web (accessed July 8,2010)</ref> This informal training allowed various congregations to train elders and evangelists. In 1994, the Meserete Kristos Church Bible Institute (MKCBI) was founded in order to provide biblical training to pastors, evangelists and leaders within [[Ethiopia]].<ref name="mkcbeginnings" /> In 1997, MKCBI was reorganized as the Meserete Kristos College.<ref name="mkcbeginnings" /> Today, Meserete Kristos College has been fundamental in addressing the constant need for church leadership as church membership continues to rapidly expand. According to the Meserete Kristos College website, they currently offer three programs: "A two-year Diploma in Bible and Christian Ministries in the Amharic Language, a two-year Advanced Diploma in Bible and Christian Ministries, and a four-year Baccalaureate Degree in Bible and Christian Ministries in the English Language."<br />
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=== Contemporary Trends ===<br />
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In the last few years, Meserete Kristos Church has made some fundamental decisions centered around social issues. On October 6-7, 2006, the Meserete Kristos Church General Assembly voted in favor of allowing polygamous converts to become members within the church and to allow women to hold leadership positions.<ref name="ldie">Holly Blosser Yoder, "Landmark Decisions in Ethiopia,"''Mennonite Weekly Review 84,'' no. 46 (November 2006)</ref><br />
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The first vote, a decision to allow polygamous converts to join MKC, marks a definitive stance for the church, as it seeks to find a representative standpoint on a continent where polygamous marriage is common. The Assembly came to the decision after discussion about the effects polygamous marriage would have on the church. Defending their stance, Assembly members stated that denying polygamous converts outright would place the divorced wives and children at risk.<ref name="ldie" /> It has been shown that divorcing multiple wives and children causes them suffering and increased susceptibility. Once a polygamous convert enters the church they are no longer allowed to marry additional wives. Monogamy still constitutes the underlying principle within MKC and any member who practices polygamous practices will have their membership revoked. After this decision, MKC hopes they will be able to improve their witness among polygamous sections of the populace, especially in Muslim areas.<ref name="ldie" /><br />
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The second vote taken by the Meserete Kristos Church General Assembly marked the first time women were allowed to hold congressional office.<ref name="ldie" /> Before this point, women were discouraged from participating in leadership positions. There weren't any specific policies stating that leadership positions be filled by males, but tradition and order played a strong role in keeping females from attaining higher office within the church. The Assembly came to this decision after recognizing that women played a fundamental role and occupied leadership roles when the church operated underground during the 1970s and 80s. Women can now hold offices such as evangelist, teacher, pastor, deacon and elder.<ref name="ldie" /><br />
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== Important Individuals ==<br />
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== MWC Global Gift Sharing Report (2005) ==<br />
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=== General Comments on the Workshop ===<br />
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This workshop, held on 20 January 2000 in Addis Ababa, overlapped with the church’s national conference. A group of 19 participants discussed at length the role of the church in helping members identify, develop and share their gifts. There was also considerable discussion about how the church can respond to the expansion of Islam in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian church is particularly gifted with a strong core of well-trained church and professional people.<ref name="ggsr">Pakisa Tshimika and Tim Lind, "Mennonite World Conference Global Gift Sharing Report" (Mennonite World Conference, 2005), 29-30.</ref><br />
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The workshop noted that the MKC has choirs, writers, editors, evangelists and mission workers whose gifts could be shared. The MK College would welcome exchanges of students and teachers with other institutions. The church’s “One Year for Christ” program is a model for evangelism that can be shared.<ref name="ggsr" /><br />
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== Electronic Resources ==<br />
*Bedru, Hussein. "Contextualization of the Gospel Among the Oromo Tribe of the Eastern Wollega Region - The Meserete Kristos Church Experience" ''Mission Focus'' 10 (2002): 61-80.<br />
::[[Hussein, Bedru. Contextualization of the Gospel Among the Oromo Tribe of the Eastern Wollega Region - The Meserete Kristos Church Experience]]<br />
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*Bedru, Hussein. "Polygamy-An Ethical Case Study" ''Mission Focus'' 10 (2002): 81-92.<br />
::[[Hussein, Bedru. Polygamy-An Ethical Case Study]]<br />
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*Demena, Kelbessa Muleta. “What Caused the Rapid Growth of the Meserete Kristos Church?” ''Mission Focus'' 15 (2007) : 171-179.<br />
::[[Demena, Kelbessa. What Caused the Rapid Growth of the Meserete Kristos Church]]<br />
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*Muktar, Bedru. "Non-formal Theological Education - The Meserete Kristos Church Experience' ''Mission Focus'' 5 (1997): 23-46.<br />
::[[Muktar, Bedru. Non-formal Theological Education - The Meserete Kristos Church Experience]]<br />
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== Annotated Bibliography ==<br />
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*Checole, Alemu. "Mennonite Churches in Eastern Africa." In ''A Global Mennonite History: Volume One, Africa,'' edited by John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder, 191-253. Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press, 2003.<br />
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::This chapter gives an overview of African religion in general and compares the Ethiopian Orthodox Church with a number of Ethiopian Mennonite churches. The Mennonite churches discussed in this book are from Ethiopia, Tanzania and Somalia. For each country, the author examines the history of the various churches within the country and how they have developed over the years.<br />
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*Hege, Nathan B. ''Beyond Our Prayers.'' Scottdale: Herald Press, 1998.<br />
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::This book details the founding and history of Meserete Kristos church, from the arrival of Mennonite missionaries in Ethiopia in 1948 up until the year when the book was written in 1998. Each chapter details a significant period in MKC history and covers such subjects as education, medicine, mission work and persecution, to name a few.<br />
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*Launhardt, Johannes. ''Evangelicals in Addis Ababa (1919-1991).'' New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2004.<br />
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::This book details the various evangelical institutions within Ethiopia. The section pertaining to Meserete Kristos Church spans pages 149-152. The Meserete Kristos church discusses the history of the church including the preceding period of Mennonite missionary activity.<br />
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*Muktar, Bedru H. "Non-formal Theological Education: The Meserete Kristos Church Experience." Mission Focus 5 (1997): 23-46.<br />
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::This article seeks to illustrate the incredible growth rates Meserete Kristos Church has experienced throughout the last few decades and how they have implemented a non-formal theological education program in order to accommodate this growth and expansion. Not only are their education programs constantly reevaluated, but administrative structures are also reorganized to meet the growing needs of the church.<br />
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*Shenk, Wilbert. "New Wineskins for New Wine: Toward a Post-Christendom Ecclesiology." ''International Bulletin of Missionary Research 29,'' no.2 (2005).<br />
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::This article argues that Christians should follow the gospels but should not follow a pre-prescribed form of church. Churches should be created with the understanding that local culture should shape the structure and form of the church.<br />
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*Yoder, Holly Blosser. "Landmark Decisions in Ethiopia." ''Mennonite Weekly Review 84,'' no. 46 (November 2006): 1.<br />
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::This article reports on the decisions Meserete Kristos Church made at their General Assembly concerning polygamous converts and women in leadership. They eventually decided to allow polygamous converts into the church and to allow women to occupy positions of leadership.<br />
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== Acknowledgments ==<br />
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This information was compiled by Jacob Swartzentruber, working through the Maple Scholars Program at Goshen College in Goshen, IN.<br />
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The Communauté Mennonite au Congo traces its origins to 1911, when the first North American missionaries associated with the Congo Inland Mission arrived in Congo, during the period of Belgian rule. In subsequent years hundreds of missionaries were sent to oversee CIM’s eight mission stations, which were centers for education and health ministries. Congolese catechists and translators were primarily responsible for evangelism and church planting beyond the confines of the mission stations.<br />
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Rising dissatisfaction and frustration with the colonial system led to revolution and national independence in 1960. The missionaries, under pressure from authorities and fearing for their safety, left the Congo within a span of two weeks following independence on June 30. Although many in the church felt abandoned, it proved to be a formative period in developing Congolese leadership, as church members assumed new responsibilities. Even after the missionaries returned, Congolese continued to make decisions collaboratively with North American colleagues. The Communauté Mennonite au Congo became fully independent in 1971.<br />
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Expansion from the rural areas into the cities followed independence, leading to greater contact with Pentecostal and traditional renewal movements. Throughout these changes church planting and evangelism have remained central.<ref name="AnabSongs">Joly Birakara Ilowa and Erik Kumedisa, “Mennonite Churches in Central Africa,” Anabaptist Songs in African Hearts: 45-94.</ref><br />
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==Resources on AnabaptistWiki== <br />
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*[[100 Ans de Mission Mennonite en République Démocratique du Congo: Témoignages des Apports Locaux 1912-2012]]<br />
*[[Tshidimu, Franck Mukendi. Le Centenaire de la Mission mennonite au Congo-Kinshasa (1912-2012), cas de la 27ème Communauté Mennonite au Congo. Quelle vision?]]<br />
*[[The Jesus Tribe: Grace Stories from Congo's Mennonites 1912-2012 (A Project of Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission)]]<br />
*[[Sélections des archives de la Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission (AIMM)]]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/africaintermennonitemission?tab=collection Issues of Congo Missionary Messenger and AIMM Messenger, 1929-2004]<br />
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La Bibliothèque numérique anabaptiste est une initiative de l'Institut pour l'étude de l'anabaptisme mondial (ISGA - Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism) qui vise à rendre accessibles les ressources théologiques et historiques anabaptistes-mennonites de langue française aux utilisateurs du monde entier.<br />
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'''Attendez-vous à voir cette collection en ligne vers le 30 juin 2022. Entretemps, vous pouvez déjà parcourir tous les titres de la collection sur [https://archive.org/details/bibliothequenumeriqueanabaptiste archive.org]. Veuillez mettre cette page en signet et ne manquez pas les nombreuses autres ressources qui seront ajoutées à l'avenir!'''<br />
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Dans le cadre de cette initiative, ISGA collabore avec le Centre de formation Bienenberg, le Centre mennonite de Paris (CMP), les Éditions Mennonites, le Centre de formation à la justice et à la paix (CFJP), le Mennonite Mission Network (MMN) et le Séminaire biblique anabaptiste-mennonite (AMBS – Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary). <br />
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La Bibliothèque numérique anabaptiste est une initiative de l'Institut pour l'étude de l'anabaptisme mondial (ISGA - Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism) qui vise à rendre accessibles les ressources théologiques et historiques anabaptistes-mennonites de langue française aux utilisateurs du monde entier.<br />
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Le ISGA affirme la grande importance d'avoir des ressources théologiques de qualité dans une perspective anabaptiste à la disposition des étudiants en théologie, quelle que soit leur emplacement géographique, et tout en respectant le droit d’auteur.<br />
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*'''[[:Category:Spiritualité chrétienne|Spiritualité chrétienne]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Études bibliques|Études bibliques]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Histoire|Histoire]] '''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Ministère chrétien|Ministère chrétien]]'''<br />
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Dans le cadre de cette initiative, ISGA collabore avec le Centre de formation Bienenberg, le Centre mennonite de Paris (CMP), les Éditions Mennonites, le Centre de formation à la justice et à la paix (CFJP), le Mennonite Mission Network (MMN) et le Séminaire biblique anabaptiste-mennonite (AMBS – Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary). <br />
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La Bibliothèque numérique anabaptiste est une initiative de l'Institut pour l'étude de l'anabaptisme mondial (ISGA - Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism) qui vise à rendre accessibles les ressources théologiques et historiques anabaptistes-mennonites de langue française aux utilisateurs du monde entier.<br />
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Le ISGA affirme la grande importance d'avoir des ressources théologiques de qualité dans une perspective anabaptiste à la disposition des étudiants en théologie, quelle que soit leur emplacement géographique, et tout en respectant le droit d’auteur.<br />
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*'''[[:Category:Anabaptisme|Anabaptisme]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Analyse contextuelle|Analyse contextuelle]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Spiritualité chrétienne|Spiritualité chrétienne]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Études bibliques|Études bibliques]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Histoire|Histoire]] '''<br />
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*'''[[:Category:Théologie|Théologie]]'''<br />
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<div style="text-align:center;float:center;margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em"><br />
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Dans le cadre de cette initiative, ISGA collabore avec le Centre de formation Bienenberg, le Centre mennonite de Paris (CMP), les Éditions Mennonites, le Centre de formation à la justice et à la paix (CFJP), le Mennonite Mission Network (MMN) et le Séminaire biblique anabaptiste-mennonite (AMBS – Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary). <br />
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2022-10-28T14:11:24Z
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<div style="margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em"><br />
La Bibliothèque numérique anabaptiste est une initiative de l'Institut pour l'étude de l'anabaptisme mondial (ISGA - Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism) qui vise à rendre accessibles les ressources théologiques et historiques anabaptistes-mennonites de langue française aux utilisateurs du monde entier.<br />
<br />
Le ISGA affirme la grande importance d'avoir des ressources théologiques de qualité dans une perspective anabaptiste à la disposition des étudiants en théologie, quelle que soit leur emplacement géographique, et tout en respectant le droit d’auteur.<br />
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<div style="margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em"><br />
'''Attendez-vous à voir cette collection en ligne vers le 30 juin 2022. Entretemps, vous pouvez déjà parcourir tous les titres de la collection sur [https://archive.org/details/bibliothequenumeriqueanabaptiste archive.org]. Veuillez mettre cette page en signet et ne manquez pas les nombreuses autres ressources qui seront ajoutées à l'avenir!'''<br />
</div><br />
<div style="margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em"><br />
'''Pour proposer un ouvrage à ajouter, veuillez contacter [mailto:denis.kennel@bienenberg.ch Denis Kennel] du Comité francophone BiNA.'''<br />
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<br />
<div style="margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em">Vous pouvez parcourir les ressources de la Bibliothèque numérique anabaptiste en cliquant sur les catégories ou en utilisant la barre de recherche en haut à droite.<br />
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*'''[[:Category:Anabaptisme|Anabaptisme]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Analyse contextuelle|Analyse contextuelle]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Spiritualité chrétienne|Spiritualité chrétienne]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Études bibliques|Études bibliques]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Histoire|Histoire]] '''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Ministère chrétien|Ministère chrétien]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Paix et justice|Paix et justice]]'''<br />
*'''[[:Category:Théologie|Théologie]]'''<br />
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Dans le cadre de cette initiative, ISGA collabore avec le Centre de formation Bienenberg, le Centre mennonite de Paris (CMP), les Éditions Mennonites, le Centre de formation à la justice et à la paix (CFJP), le Mennonite Mission Network (MMN) et le Séminaire biblique anabaptiste-mennonite (AMBS – Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary). <br />
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Ecumenical Dialogue
2022-10-28T13:17:26Z
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<div>This page focuses on 1) formal [[#Interchurch Dialogue|Interchurch Dialogue]] between Mennonites and other Christian denominations, 2) [[#Local and Grassroots Initiatives|Local and grassroots ecumenical initiatives]] in Mennonite communities, and 3) a [[#A Working Bibliography: Mennonite Ecumenical Thought and Practice|bibliography]] of books, articles, and other publications related to Anabaptists in ecumenical conversation. Some expressions of Mennonite ecumenicity have emerged in response to formal invitations from other Christian groups seeking a "healing of memory" in light of the conflict that surrounded our origins in the 16th century. Other ecumenical engagements have been more informal--lay initiatives seeking deeper understanding and reconciliation at a local level. The page also provides access to bibliographic information on Anabaptist-Mennonite ecumenical involvements, texts of working papers and formal statements, an overview of the emerging reception history and links to other resources. Please add additional relevant information based on your own interest and expertise!<br />
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[[image:Picture4.png|thumb|550px|right|''Mennonite World Conference President Bishop Danisa Ndlovu and LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Ishmael Noko embrace following Dr Noko's message to the 2009 MWC World Assembly concerning Lutheran regret for persecution of Anabaptists. © Lowell Brown[http://www.lutheranworld.org/lwf/index.php/healing-memories.html]'']]<br />
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==Interchurch Dialogue==<br />
Over the years, [[Mennonite Church USA]], [[Mennonite Church Canada]] and other Mennonite organizations like [[Mennonite World Conference]] have engaged in conversation between other Christian churches and denominations.<br />
*[http://mennoniteusa.org/executive-board/interchurch-relations/ Mennonite Church USA: Interchurch Relations]<br />
*[http://www.mennonitechurch.ca/resources/equipping/26/interchurchcall.htm Mennonite Church Canada: Inter-Church and Inter-Faith Relations]<br />
*[http://www.mwc-cmm.org/article/interchurch-dialogue Mennonite World Conference: Interchurch Dialogue]<br />
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===Lutherans===<br />
: ''Main Articles:'' [[Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogue]] and [[Reception of Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogues]]<br />
=====[[Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogue]]: ELCA-MCUSA Conversations, 2002-2004=====<br />
Representatives of the Mennonite Church USA (MCUSA) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) met in Goshen, Indiana February 21-24, 2002, beginning the first in a series of dialogues between the two denominations. Included in this round of conversation were reflections upon the Protestant Reformation, the experience of each church in the North American context, and the role and authority of confessional writings. A key element in the dialogue was an examination of the persecution of Anabaptists by Lutherans and others, and the healing of those painful memories. In the course of this first round, the dialogue explored each church’s hermeneutic for interpreting Scripture, the role and authority of Church structures, and the relationship between Church and state.<br />
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From February of 2002 until March of 2004, topics included baptism, the Lord’s Supper, nonresistance and non-violence, pacifism and the Gospel of peace, anthropology and free will, and others. Throughout the dialogue, members of congregations were given opportunities to meet with and discuss these issues as the group sought to deepen levels of trust and cooperation between our two church bodies. Their continued hope is that our deepening fellowship will strengthen both faith communities for mission in the world.[http://www.elca.org/Who-We-Are/Our-Three-Expressions/Churchwide-Organization/Office-of-the-Presiding-Bishop/Ecumenical-and-Inter-Religious-Relations/Bilateral-Conversations/Lutheran-Mennonite-Church-USA.aspx]<br />
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=====[[Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogue]]: Stuttgart 2010=====<br />
[[image:LWFMenno.jpg|thumb|300 px|right|''Mennonite World Conference President Danisa Ndlovu of Zimbabwe presents Lutheran World Fellowship President Bishop Mark S. Hanson with a wooden foot-washing tub as a symbol of reconciliation and mutual service in Stuttgart, Germany.[http://ecclesialtheology.blogspot.com/2010/08/confession-and-forgiveness-ecumenical.html]'']]<br />
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On July 22, 2010, at the Eleventh Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in Stuttgart, Germany, Lutherans formally asked for forgiveness for the 16th-century persecution of Anabaptists. The Assembly unanimously approved a statement expressing remorse, requesting forgiveness, and setting commitments for the future of Mennonite-Lutheran relations. “We remember how Anabaptist Christians knew suffering and persecution, and we remember how some of our most honored Reformation leaders defended this persecution in the name of faithfulness,” said Bishop Mark Hanson, president of the Lutheran World Federation.[http://www.christianindex.org/6666.article] Representatives from Mennonite World Conference (MWC) were present at the service, which included comments by Danisa Ndlovu, MWC President.<br />
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=====[[Reception of Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogues]]=====<br />
The formal meetings, papers, and statements shared by Mennonite and Lutheran denominational leaders and scholars have had reverberations in local settings throughout the Mennonite and Lutheran worlds. In the wake of the Eleventh Lutheran World Federation Assembly's request for forgiveness in 2010, for example, Mennonites and Lutherans have gathered together for symbolic acts of reconciliation and ongoing dialogue in various places across the United States and Europe. <br />
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View the [[Reception of Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogues]] page for access to press releases, working papers, and other materials related to the impact of Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogues.<br />
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===Catholic Church===<br />
: ''Main Article:'' [[Roman Catholic Church|Mennonite-Catholic Dialogue]]<br />
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"A dialogue between Catholics and Mennonites took place over a five-year period, from 1998-2003. The general purpose of the dialogue was to get better acquainted, to better understand Catholic and Mennonite positions on Christian faith and to contribute to overcoming long-held prejudices. <br />
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Under discussion were the intersection of the history of the two denominations; theology around the nature of the church, sacraments and ordinances and the commitment to peace; and addressing the healing of memories."[http://www.mwc-cmm.org/index.php/initiatives/interchurch-dialogue/22-international-dialogue-between-the-catholic-church-and-mennonite-world-conference]<br />
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===The Prague Consultations===<br />
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[[Media:The Heritage of the First and Radical Reformations.pdf|The Heritage of the First and Radical Reformations (Prague I, 1986)]]<br />
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[[Media:Eschatology_and_Social_Transformation_(1987_Prague_2).pdf|Eschatology and Social Transformation (Prague II, 1987)]]<br />
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[[Media:Christian_Faith_and_Economics_(Prague_3,_1989).pdf|Christian Faith and Economics (Prague III, 1989)]]<br />
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[[Media:Towards_a_New_Dialogue_(Prague_4,_1994).pdf|Towards a New Dialogue (Prague IV, 1994)]]<br />
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[[Media:Justification_and_Sanctification_(Prague_5,_1998).pdf|Justification and Sanctification (Prague V, 1998)]]<br />
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[[Media:New_Life_in_Christ_(Prague_6,_2000).pdf|New Life in Christ (Prague VI, 2000)]]<br />
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[[Media:The_Significance_of_Reforming_and_Prophetic_Movements_for_Church_and_Society_(Prague_7,_2003).pdf|The Significance of Reforming and Prophetic Movements for Church and Society (Prague VII, 2003)]]<br />
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[[Media:PragueConsultFinal.pdf|Prophetic and Renewal Movements (Prague VIII, 2009)]]<br />
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===Seventh-Day Adventists===<br />
Representatives from Mennonite World Conference met with leaders of the General Conference of Seventh Day Adventists on June 28-July 1, 2011, at the Adventists' world headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland. The four day conference was the first formal dialogue between the two church bodies, and focused on the theme of "Living a Christian Life in Today's World." Presentations on the history of each group preceded a series of dialogues on peace and military service; discipleship and non-conformity; health and ecology; and the nature and mission of the church.[http://mwc-cmm.org/joomla/index.php/news-releases/104-seventh-day-adventists-and-mennonite-world-conference-begin-conversation] At the conclusion of the conference, the two church groups issued a [[Media:MWC-SDA_Joint_Statement_2011.pdf|joint statement]] (.pdf) reporting on the dialogues and stating commonalities as well as shared challenges among the denominations.<br />
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A second round of dialogues took place at the Bienenberg Study and Conference Centre in Liestal, Switzerland on May 28-30, 2012. Representatives from MWC and SDA discussed the meaning and practices of Sabbath, Worship, Eschatology, and Biblical Interpretation.[http://www.mennonews.de/archiv/2012/06/01/mennonitisch-adventistischer-dialog-von-herzlichkeit-und-offenheit-gepragt/]<br />
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Press releases with additional information about the MWC-SDA dialogues are available from [http://www.mennoworld.org/2011/9/5/seventh-day-adventists-mwc-begin-dialogue/?page=1 Mennonite World Review], [http://mwc-cmm.org/joomla/index.php/news-releases/104-seventh-day-adventists-and-mennonite-world-conference-begin-conversation Mennonite World Conference], [http://www.bridgefolk.net/2011/08/25/mennonites-begin-ecumenical-dialogue-with-seventh-day-adventists/ Bridgefolk], [http://www.mennonews.de/archiv/2012/06/01/mennonitisch-adventistischer-dialog-von-herzlichkeit-und-offenheit-gepragt/ Mennonews.de], and the [http://news.adventist.org/archive/articles/2011/07/11/first-conversation-between-adventists-mennonites-focuses-on-living-christia Adventist News Network].<br />
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===Baptists===<br />
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===Reformed Church===<br />
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[[Media:Baptism,_peace,_and_the_state_in_the_Reformed_and_Mennonite_Traditions,_1989.pdf|Baptism, Peace, and the State in the Reformed and Mennonite Traditions]]<br />
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[[Media:Christus_Unsre_Friede.pdf| Dialogue Between the Swiss Reformed Church and the Swiss Mennonite Church]]<br />
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===Church of God===<br />
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===Lutheran-Mennonite-Roman Catholic Trilateral Conversations, 2012-2017===<br />
[[File:BSG Front page image.png|link=https://archive.org/details/baptism-study-guide|right|200px]]<br />
;Results of the Trilateral Conversations<br />
* [https://mwc-cmm.org/resources/baptism-and-incorporation-body-christ-church Baptism and Incorporation into the Body of Christ, the Church (in multiple languages)]<br />
* [https://www.goshen.edu/mqr/january-2021/ Mennonite Quarterly Review special issue 95 with Trilateral Dialogue results and discussion]<br />
** [https://mwc-cmm.org/resources/mennonite-quarterly-review-95 PDF of MQR 95 about Trilateral Dialogue Results]<br />
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;Study Guides and Resources<br />
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* Study Guide - [[Roth, John D. and Thomas Yoder Neufeld. “'Believe and Be Baptized': Conversations on Baptism in the Anabaptist-Mennonite Tradition." 2022]]<br />
* Study Guide (Spanish translation) - [[Roth, John D. and Thomas Yoder Neufeld. “'Cree y se bautizado': Conversaciones globales sobre el bautismo en la tradición anabautista-menonita." Traducido por Luis Tapia Rubio. 2022]]<br />
* Study Guide - [[Media:YoderBaptismStudyGuide2021.pdf|Study Guide on the Report of the Lutheran, Mennonite, and Catholic baptism conversations]]<br />
* Video - [https://mwc-cmm.org/resources/renewal-2021-webinars MWC-CMM Renewal 2021 Webinars - “Believe and Be Baptized”: A global conversation on baptism (subtitles in English, Spanish, and French)]<br />
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==Local and Grassroots Initiatives==<br />
===Bridgefolk===<br />
"Bridgefolk is a movement of sacramentally-minded Mennonites and peace-minded Roman Catholics who come together to celebrate each other's traditions, explore each other's practices, and honor each other's contribution to the mission of Christ's Church. Together we seek better ways to embody a commitment to both traditions. We seek to make Anabaptist-Mennonite practices of discipleship, peaceableness, and lay participation more accessible to Roman Catholics, and to bring the spiritual, liturgical, and sacramental practices of the Catholic tradition to Anabaptists." (''Excerpt taken from the'' [http://www.bridgefolk.net/ official Bridgefolk website.])<br />
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==="Heal Our Land" Conference===<br />
"From May 1-4, 2003, in a conference center at Winterthur, in the mountains of Switzerland, over 1000 Christians from all over the world met to joyfully worship, prayerfully seek and faithfully obey the God who heals our land by healing our broken relationships. This “Heal Our Land” conference was sponsored by the Stiftung Schleife, a Christian ministry devoted to serving the body of Christ and headed by Geri Keller, a Swiss Reformed minister." (''Excerpt taken from'' [http://www.christianity.com/churchhistory/11630861/print/ "Come, Father, Heal Our Land."])<br />
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"A Swiss Reformed pastor for thirty years has carried a burden for reconciliation between these two groups. Geri Keller, founder of a parachurch ministry called Stiftung Schleife, organized the conference. There were many Anabaptists who attended from Switzerland, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium and other parts of Europe, as well as Canada. The Swiss Reformed church was represented by approximately forty Reformed pastors and many lay people, who joined together for the four-day conference. Forty Amish from Montana and Idaho and seventeen Mennonites from the Lancaster and Franconia, PA areas were invited to participate in the conference. My wife Janet and I attended, representing Mennonites from the Franconia Mennonite Conference area. The total number of persons attending the conference exceeded 800." (''Excerpt taken from'' [http://www.christianity.com/churchhistory/11630862/print/ "500-Year Old Swiss Wound Had to be Healed."])<br />
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===Anabaptist Connections===<br />
"'Anabaptist Connections' is comprised of two teams, both Amish and Mennonite. These two teams have committed to work together in a covenant relationship. For the first time in Anabaptist history have Amish and Mennonites come together in overcoming ancient animosities and divisions, to work as a corporate team in forging healing and forgiveness." (''Excerpt taken from the'' [http://www.anabaptistconnections.org/dnn/MinistryTeams/tabid/56/Default.aspx Anabaptist Connection website.])<br />
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==="Unlocking our Inheritance" Conference===<br />
Swiss Reformed pastors and leaders met together with Anabaptists from all denominations, April 7-9, 2005 in New Holland, Pa.<br />
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"Unification of all believers in Jesus Christ was a theme of the opening session of a three-day conference titled “Unlocking the Inheritance.’’ Despite differences, Hoover said, all in attendance are united in Christ.<br />
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Forgiveness and healing were related themes. The Swiss traveled here to ask for forgiveness from Mennonites, Amish, Brethren and other Anabaptists and to heal relationships with them." (''Excerpt taken from'' [http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/13397_Going-about-the-business-of-forgiveness.html "Going about the Business of Forgiveness."])<br />
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See also: [http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/12702_Anabaptists--Swiss-persecutors-will-make-amends---500-years-later.html "Anabaptists, Swiss Persecutors will make Amends - 500 years later."]<br />
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===Ecumenical Gatherings in Germany and Switzerland===<br />
Grassroots ecumenical activity between Mennonites and other Christian groups is ongoing in Germany and Switzerland, notably in the work of Mennonites in ecumenical organizations like [http://www.church-and-peace.org Church and Peace], and also in the public programming of the [http://www.theologie.uni-hamburg.de/afk/afk.html Arbeitsstelle Theologie Der Friedenskirche] (Center for Peace Church Theology) at the University of Hamburg, led by Fernando Enns, a scholar specializing in Mennonite ecumenical activity and theology. Representatives of [http://www.mwc-cmm.org/ Mennonite World Conference] have also participated in ecumenical gatherings in Germany and Switzerland.<br />
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To keep up-to-date and view archived press releases, visit http://www.mennonews.de<br />
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==A Working Bibliography: Mennonite Ecumenical Thought and Practice==<br />
''Clearly this a draft in progress! Please enter additional citations or send them to johndr@goshen.edu.''<br />
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! scope="col" width="600"|Ecumenical Bibliography || ! scope="col" width="400"| Notes <br />
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| Alfert, Lucio. “The Mennonite Presence in the Chaco from a Catholic Perspective,” ''MQR'' 76 (July 2002), 337-352. || <br />
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| Arbeitsgemeinschaft Mennonitischer Gemeinden in Deutschland, “Stellungnahme der AMG,” in: ''Stimmen zum lutherischen-mennonitischen Dialog'' (Hamburg: s.l., s.a.). || <br />
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| Bauman, Harold. ''The Price of Church Unity'' (Scottdale, Pa.: MPH, 1962). || <br />
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| Bender, Ross T. and Alan P. F. Sell, eds. ''Baptism, Peace and the State in the Reformed and Mennonite Traditions'' (Waterloo, ON: Wilfried Laurier U. Press, 1991). || <br />
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| ''Bericht vom Dialog VELKD/Mennoniten, 1989 bis 1992'' (Hannover, 1993). || <br />
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| Burkart, Rainer W. “Eucharistische Gastfreundschaft. Versöhnung zwischen Mennoniten und Lutheranern,” ''Ökumenische Rundschau'' 45 (July 1996), 324-330. || <br />
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| Burkholder, J. R., ''Mennonites in Ecumenical Dialogue on Peace and Justice'' (MCC, Occasional Papers, Nr. 7, 1988). || <br />
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| Burkholder, J.R. “Witness to the State: A Mennonite Perspective.” In ''Prophetic Peacemaking: Selected Writings of J.R. Burkholder,'' ed. Keith Graber Miller, 147-156. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 2010.|| Burkholder presented this paper at a Goshen College symposium hosting radical Catholic peace activists and social thinkers. He argues that the Anabaptist pacifist tradition should be taken seriously alongside traditional (Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist) or then popular (Christian realist) views. He highlights commonalities between his Mennonite perspective and the radical Catholic minority represented at the symposium. <br />
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| “Burkholder Represents Mennonites in Ecumenical Peace Conversations.” ''Mennonite Reporter'' XVIII, no. 2 (Jan. 18, 1988), 8. || <br />
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| “Church of the Brethren (USA).” In ''Churches Respond to BEM: Official Responses to the ‘Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry’ Text''. Vol. VI. Faith and Order Paper No. 144. Geneva: WCC, 1988, 104-114. || <br />
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| [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/peace/DG176-200/DG177ChPea.html “Church Peace Mission Records, 1950-1967.”] Held at Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, Penn.). || The bulk of the materials in the Church Peace Mission Records were generated while Mennonite Paul Peachey was Executive Secretary. Notable holdings from an ecumenical standpoint include Peachey’s correspondence, a presentation at the Lutheran Ethics Colloquy at Valparaiso University, and proceedings, preparation, and study papers from CPM conferences in ecumenical settings.<br />
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| ''Dopers-Calvinistische Gesprek in Nederland'' [Mennonite-Reformed Dialogue in the Netherlands] (The Hague: Boekencentrum, 1982). || Conversations extended from 1975-1978 (included 3 from Neth. Reformed Church; 3 Dutch Menn; 2 Reformed church in the Neth; 2 Baptists; 1 Christian Ref. Church); 6 main themes. <br />
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| Durnbaugh, Donald F., ed. ''On Earth Peace: Discussions on War/Peace Issues Between Friends, Mennonites, Brethren, and European Church, 1935-75''. Elgin, Ill.: Brethren Press, 1978. || This is an important collection including primary sources (conference papers, published statements, etc.) on Anabaptist involvement in ecumenical discussions on peace and justice in the early-mid 20th century.<br />
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| Ecumenical Council of Churches in the Czech Socialist Republic. ''Czech Ecumenical Fellowship.'' Translated by Leonord and Karel Stradal. Praha, 1981. || <br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “Believers Church Ecclesiology: A Vital Alternative within the Ecumenical Family.” In ''New Perspectives in Believers Church Ecclesiology'', ed. A.Dueck, H.Harder, K.Koop, 107-124. Winnipeg/Manitoba: CMU Press, 2010. ||<br />
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| Enns, Fernando. ''Friedenskirche in der ökumene: Mennonitische Wurzeln einer Ethik der Gewaltfreiheit'' (Göttingern: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2003). || This is by far the most sophisticated and informed survey of Mennonite ecumenical conversations – both historically and theologically. <br />
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| Enns, Fernando. ''The Peace Church and the Ecumenical Community: Ecclesiology and the Ethics of Nonviolence.'' Translated by Helmut Harder. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2007. || English translation of the German text cited above.<br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “Die gegenseitige Anerkennung der Taufe als bleibende ökumenische Herausforderung: Konsens, Divergenzen und Differenzen. In ''Profilierte Ökumene,'' ed. Fernando Enns, Martin Hailer, and Ulrike Link-Wieczorek. Frankfurt am Main: Otto Lembeck, 2009. ||<br />
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| Enns, Fernando; Hans-Jocken Jaschke; and Arbeietsgemeinschaft Mennonitscher Gemeinden in Deutschland. Gemeinsam berufen, Friedensstifter zu sein: zum Dialog Zwischen Katholiken und Mennoniten. Schwarzenfeld: Neufeld Verlag, 2008. || Also published under the same title by Bonifatius Verlag, 2008.<br />
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| Enns, Fernando. ''Heilung der Errinerungen—befreit zur gemeinsamen Zukunft: Mennoniten im Dialog:'' Berichte und Texte ökumenischer Gespräche auf nationaler und internationaler Ebene. Frankfurt am Main: Otto Lembeck, 2008. || <br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “The International Ecumenical Peace Convocation: Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Just Peace?” ''Ecumenical Review'' 63, no. 1 (March 2011), 44-53. || Published simultaneously in the German version of the journal as Enns, “Die Internationale ökumenische Friedenskonvokkation: auf dem Weg zu einer ökumenischen Theologie des gerechten Friedens?” Ökumenische Rundschau, 60 (March 2011), 4-17.<br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “Menononiten: Plurale Minderheitskirche im Pluralismus,” ''KZG'' 2 (2000), 359-375. ||<br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “The Peace Church: Dialogue and Diversity in the Ecumenical Movement.” ''Conrad Grebel Review'' 23, no. 3 (Fall 2005), 4-19. || <br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Just Peace at the Conclusion of the ‘Decade to Overcome Violence.’” In ''After Violence: Religion, Trauma and Reconciliation,'' ed. Andrea Biehler, Christian Bingel, Hans-Martin Gutmann, 198-218. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2011. || <br />
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| Enns, Fernando. “We are the World Council of Church.” ''Ecumenical Review'' 58, no. 3-4 (July-October 2006), 287-290. || <br />
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| Erb, Paul. ''Orie O. Miller: The Story of a Man and an Era.'' Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1969. || Erb credits Orie Miller with initiating the first serious Mennonite ecumenical involvement in the modern era through his efforts to strengthen Mennonite peace theology and share it with other Christians.<br />
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| Fast, Heinold. “A Mennonite View on the Reformed Condemnations,” in ''Mennonites and Reformed in Dialogue,'' ed. Hans Georg von Berg, et al., 57-60. Geneva: 1986. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “A Mennonite Theology for Interfaith Relations,” in ''Grounds for Understanding: Ecumenical Resources for Responses to Religious Pluralism'', ed. S. Mark Heim, 69-92. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998). || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “An Anabaptist Perspective on Justification,” in ''Justification and Sanctification in the Traditions of the Reformation,'' ed. M. Opocensky and P. Reamonn, 44-86. Geneva: World Alliance of Reformed Churches. || Presentation at Prague V Conference. <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “An Opportunity for Witness,” ''Gospel Herald'' (May 1987), 356-357. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Anabaptism and Eastern Orthodoxy: some unexpected similarities?” ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 31-32 (Winter/Spring 1994), 67-91. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Christology, Confession and Peace: some ecumenical discussions” ''MCC Peace Section Newsletter'' 17, no. 6 (Nov-Dec 1987), 7-8. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Church Talk: Mennonites will begin conversations with Lutherans to heal memories,” ''The Mennonite'' 4, no. 30 (August 2001), 6-7. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Confessions of Faith in the Anabaptist/Mennonite Tradition,” ''MQR'' 76, no. 3 (July 2002), 277-297. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Controversial Saint...” (letter to the Editor), ''Christian Century'' 110, no. 34 (December 1983), 1221-1223. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Eucharistic Theology: some untapped resources,” ''Vision'' (Spring 2001), 1-14. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Homily Notes for Ecumenical Sunday, 2000 (Week of Prayer for Christian Unity)." Peeskill, N.Y.: R.K. Graphics [Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute], 16-17. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Konrad Raiser’s View of a New Ecumenical Paradigm,” ''Ecumenical Trends'' 22, no. 4 (April 1993), 5-9. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Mennonite Lutheran Bilateral Dialogue (USA) Begins,” ''Ecumenical Trends'' 30, no. 8 (Sept 2001), 9-13. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Mennonite pushes WCC to proclaim non-violence,” ''The Mennonite'' 1, no. 1 (Dec 1998), 3. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Orthodox, Evangelicals Push for WCC Reforms, ''Christianity Today'', 43, no. 1 (January 1999), 22. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Our Distance Persists, but so does our Sharing,” ''Gospel Herald'' 84, no. 45 (Nov 1991), 502-503. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Post-Chalcedonian Christology: some reflections on Oriental Orthodoxy from a Mennonite Perspective” in ''Christ in East and West'', ed. Paul Fries & Tiran Nersoyan, 155-169. Macon, GA: Mercer, 1987. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Proposed Theses for a Believers Church Theology of the Lord’s Supper,” in ''The Lord's Supper: Believers' Church Perspectives'', ed. Dale Stoffer, 256-260. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1997. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Reflections on an Ecumenical-Historical Experiment” in ''Telling the Churches' Stories,'' ed. Charles Brockwell and Timothy Wengert, 105-120. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Reformed/Anabaptist Conversations: Jesus as ethical norm,” ''Sojourners'' 6, no. 4 (April 1977), 33-36. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Seeking to Link Activism with Doctrine,” ''Gospel Herald'' 86, no. 44 (Nov 1993), 7, 10. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “The Future is in God’s Hands,” ''Gospel Herald'' (June 1987), 420-421. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “The Way to Nicea: some reflections from a Mennonite Perspective,” Conrad Grebel Review 3, no. 3 (Fall 1985), 231-249. Also published in slightly altered form in ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 24, no. 2 (Spring 1987), 212-231. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “Why We Have Been Skeptical,” ''Gospel Herald'' (May 1987), 338-339. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “World Council of Churches Endorses Mennonite Proposal for Peace Decade,” ''Mennonite World Review'' (Dec 1998), 3. || <br />
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| Finger, Tom. “World Gathering Haunted by Moor-Slayer” and “World Faith & Order Gathering Seeks to Link Doctrine and Social Action,” ''Mennonite Reporter'' 23, no. 19 (Oct 1993), 5. || <br />
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| Friedmann, Robert. “Ecumenical Dialogue Between Anabaptists and Catholics,” ''MQR'' 40 (Oct 1966), 260-265. || <br />
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| Gensichen, Hans-Werner. ''We Condemn. How Luther and Sixteenth Century Lutheranism Condemned False Doctrine''. Translated by Herbert J. A. Bouman. Saint Louis: Concordia Pub. House, 1967. || <br />
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| Golterman, W. F. “Mennonites in the Ecumenical Movement,” ''Mennonite Life'' 18 (Oct. 1963), 170-171. || <br />
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| Gritsch, Eric C., “Christian Unity and Peacemaking: A Lutheran Perspective,” in ''The Fragmentation of the Church and Its Unity in Peacemaking,'' ed. Jeffrey Gros and John D. Rempel, 16-33. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001. || <br />
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| Gros, Jeffrey and John D. Rempel, ''The Fragmentation of the Church and Its Unity in Peacemaking.'' Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001.|| <br />
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| Gwyn, Douglas, G. Hyunsinger, E. F. Roop, J. H. Yoder, ''A Declaration on Peace: In God’s People the World’s Renewal Has Begun.'' Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1991.|| <br />
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| Harder, Helmut. “Fernando Enns on Mennonite Ecumenism.” ''MQR'' 79 (April 2005), 251-59. || <br />
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| Harder, Helmut. “Towards Healing of Memories,” ''Courier'' 4 (1998). || <br />
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| Hedrick, Joyce C. “An Examination of Ecumenical Involvements of the Mennonite Church, 1960-1978.” 29 p. term paper (MHL Historical Treatises).|| <br />
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| Hostetler, Beulah S. “Nonresistance and Social Responsibility: Mennonites and Mainline Peace Emphases, ca. 1950-1985,” ''MQR'' 64 (Jan 1990), 49-73. || <br />
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| Hostetler, Beulah Stauffer, “Franconia Mennonite Conference and American Protestant Movements, 1840-1940” (Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pensylvania, 1977). || <br />
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| Kauffman, Ivan J. “Mennonite-Catholic Conversations in North America: History, Convergences, Opportunities,” ''MQR'' 74 (Jan 1999), 35-60. || <br />
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| Kraybill, Paul N. “North American Inter-Mennonite Relationships,” report to the Inter-Mennonite Consultation (Rosemont, IL, October 28-30, 1974). Mimeograph. || <br />
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| Lapp, James, ed. ''Principles and Guidelines for Interchurch Relations.'' Scottdale: Interchurch Relations Committee of Mennonite General Conference, 1971. || <br />
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| Lehmann, Karl and Wolfhart Pannenberg, ''The Condemnations of the Reformation Era: Do They Still Divide?'' Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990. || <br />
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| Leinhard, Marc and Peter Widmer, “Gespräche zwischen Lutheranern und Mennoniten in Frankreich (1981-1984),” in ''Wachsende Kirchengemeinschaft. Gespräche und Vereinbarungen zwischen evangelischen Kirchen in Europa'', ed. Cornelia Nussberger, 172. Bern: Evang. Arbeitsstelle Ökumene Schweiz, 1992 || <br />
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| Leinhard, Marc. “Von der Konfrontation zum Dialog: Die lutherischen Kirchen und die Täufer im 16. Jr. und Heute,” in ''Einheit der Kirche. Neue Entwicklungen und Perspektiven'', ed. Günther Gassmann and P. Norgaard-Hojen, 37ff. Frankfurt: Lembeck, 1988. 37ff. || <br />
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| Mennonite World Conference. “An Imperative to be Obeyed: God calls us to Christian Unity.” ''Courier'' 13, no. 4 (1998), 11. || This statement, adopted on July 22, 1998 by the MWC Executive Committee and the (North American) MC-GC Interchurch Relations Committee, states Christian unity as an “urgent imperative” for the church, and encourages deeper ecumenical engagement at both local and global levels. <br />
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| Mennonite World Conference / Baptist World Alliance, ''Baptist-Mennonite Theological Conversations'' (1989-1992). || <br />
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| Mennonite World Conference, and Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. “Catholics and Mennonites meet in International Dialogue.” ''Courier 13'', no. 4 (1998), 12. || This joint communiqué reports a meeting on October 14-18, 1998, in which Mennonite and Catholic theologians engaged in international dialogue “for the first time.” The article lists participant names and various presentation topics. Accompanying the communiqué in the pages of Courier is an article titled “Towards the Healing of Memories” which includes personal reports on the meeting from a Mennonite perspective. <br />
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| Miller, Marlin and Barbara Nelson Gingerich, eds. ''The Church’s Peace Witness.'' Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1994. || <br />
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| Miller, Paul M. “Mennonites and Ecumenical Concern: The Case for Greater Cooperation and Involvement.” Mimeograph. 1965. || <br />
|-<br />
| Mortensen, Viggo, ed. ''War, Confession and Conciliarity. What Does “Just War” in the Augsburg Confession Mean Today?'' Hannover: Lutherische Verlagshaus, 1993. || <br />
|-<br />
| Nation, Mark Thiessen. ''John Howard Yoder: Mennonite Patience, Evangelical Witness, Catholic Convictions.'' Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdman’s, 2006. || <br />
|-<br />
| Novak, Michael. ''The Free Churches and the Roman Church: The Conception of the Church in Anabaptism and Roman Catholicism—Past and Present.'' Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1965. || An essay in comparative ecclesiology from a post-Vatican II Roman Catholic perspective. Notably includes a critique of the “Constantinian solution” as a lesson learned from Anabaptism. <br />
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| Oosterbaan, J. A. “The Mennonites and the Ecumenical Movement,” ''MQR'' 41 (July, 1967), 187-199. || <br />
|-<br />
| Opocensky, Milan, ed. ''Towards a Renewed Dialogue: Consultation on the First and Second Reformations, Geneva, 28 November to 1 December 1994.'' Geneva: World Alliance of Reformed Churches, 1996. || <br />
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| Peachey, Paul, “The Peace Churches as Ecumenical Witness,” in ''Kingdom, Cross and Community: essays on Mennonite themes in honor of Guy F. Hershberger,'' ed. J.R. Burkholder and Calvin W. Redekop, 247-258. Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1976. || <br />
|-<br />
| Peachey, Urbane. “Ecumenical Peace Discussions: A Summary and Brief Assessment (International).” MCC Archives, Akron, Pa. || <br />
|-<br />
| Roth, John D. “Forgiveness and the Healing of Memories: An Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspective.” ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 42 (Fall 2007), 573-88. || <br />
|-<br />
| Roth, John D. “A Historical and Theological Context for Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogue,” ''MQR'' 76 (July 2002), 263-276. || <br />
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| Roth, Willard and Gerald W. Schlabach, eds. ''Called Together to be Peacemakers: Report on the International Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Mennonite World Conference, 1998-2003.'' Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2005. || Abridged Edition with discussion questions. The Report was also published in ''Information Service'' [of The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity], No. 113 (2003: II/III): 111-148. The [http://www.oecumene.nl/files/Documenten/Called_%20together_to_be_Paecemakers.pdf full-text is also available online].<br />
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| Saxer, Ernst, et al. “The Attitude of the Reformed Churches Today to the Condemnations of the Baptists in the Reformed Confessional Documents,” in Hans Georg von Berg, et al., eds. ''Mennonites and Reformed in Dialogue'' (Geneva, 1986), 42-56. || Second Helvetic Confession [1561/62 – Bullinger; made official in 1566;] “condemns” Anabaptists twice (chs. 20 and 30). Argues that “to the extent that these repudiations were used to justify the oppression and persecution of the Anabaptists, the Reformed churches must disassociate themselves from them. Repudiation of teachings should not in any case have been permitted to end in public prosecutions, executions and banishments. The Reformed churches have no right to ignore the wrongs done to the Anabaptists in the course of the centuries or even to use any argument whatever to excuse these wrongs” (42). <br />
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| Sell, Alan P. F., “Anabaptist-Congregational Relations and Current Mennonite-Reformed Dialogue,” ''MQR'' 61 (1987), 321-334. || <br />
|-<br />
| Smid, Menno. “Der mennonitisch-lutherish Dialog,” in ''Was hat die Oekumene gebracht? Fakten und Perspektiven'', ed. Hermann Brandt and Jörg Rothermundt, 43-52. Gütersloh: Güterloher Verlagshaus, 1993. || <br />
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| Smucker, Donovan. [http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/E346ME.html "Ecumenism."] Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989. Also published in the print version of ''The Mennonite Encyclopedia'' Vol. 5, 257-258. || <br />
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| Toews,Paul, “The Long Weekend or the Short Week: Mennonite Peace Theology, 1925-1944." ''MQR'' 60, no. 1 (January, 1986), 38-57. || Toews chronicles the development of Mennonite peace theology in the period between the World Wars, with particular attention to the ecumenical activities (and their critics within the Mennonite Church) that contributed to this movement. <br />
|-<br />
| Truemper, David G. “The Role and Authority of Lutheran Confessional Writings: Do Lutherans Really “Condemn the Anabaptists?” ''MQR'' 76 (July 2002), 299-313. || <br />
|-<br />
| von Berg, Hans Georg, et al., eds. ''Mennonites and Reformed in Dialogue'' (Geneva, 1986). || Papers presented at a day-long consultation convened by MWC and World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) in Strasbourg in 1984. This gathering grew out of an earlier consultation (March 5, 1983 in Zurich) of WARC and Baptist World Alliance to celebrate 10 years of dialogue to which Mennonites were invited as commentators. MWC and WARC meeting in Strasbourg concluded with published report (1986) and promise for a further report in 2 years. <br />
|-<br />
| Widmer, Pierre, “Lutheran-Mennonite Colloquium,” tr. Marlin Miller, ''MQR'' 58 (April 1984), 180-182. || <br />
|-<br />
| Wilson, H. S., ed. ''Bilateral Dialogues'' (Geneva, 1993). || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “40 Years of Ecumenical Dialogue Efforts on Justice and Peace Issues by the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the “Historic Peace Churches.” A Chronology,” in, ''A Declaration on Peace'' ( ), 93ff. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “A ‘Free Church’ Perspective on Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'', 277-288. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “A ‘Peace Church’ Perspective on Covenanting.” ''The Ecumenical Review'' 38, no. 3 (July 1986), 318-21. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “A People in the World,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'', 66-101. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “Another ‘Free Church’ Perspective on Baptist Ecumenism,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'', 263-276. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Catholicity in Search of Location,” ''The Royal Priesthood'', 302-320. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Christian Unity in Search of Locality,” ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 6:2 (Spring, 1969), 185-199. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Free Church Ecumenical Style,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'', 232-241.|| <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Imperative of Christian Unity,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'', 290-299. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Nature of the Unity We Seek: A Historic Free Church View,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'', 222-230. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. ''The Ecumenical Movement and the Faithful Church'' (Scottdale: Herald Press, 1958). || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. ''The Royal Priesthood: Essays Ecclesiological and Ecumenical''. ed. Michael Cartwright (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1994). || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Let Evanston Speak on War!” ''The Christian Century'' (August 18, 1954): 973-4.|| <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Islam’s Special Challenge to Christian Mission,” ''Gospel Herald'' (Dec. 31, 1957): 1142. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Islam’s Challenge to Mennonites,” ''Gospel Herald'' (Feb. 4, 1958): 110-111. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Mennonites and Contemporary Ecumenical Movements,” Unpublished paper presented to the Centennial Study Conference, General Conference Mennonite Church, Christian Unity in Faith and Witness, Donnellson High School, Donnellson, Iowa, June 20-23, 1960, 8pp. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Mennonites and Interdenominational Agencies,” ''The Mennonite'' (March 20, 1962): 181-2. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Unity We Have,” ''The Mennonite'' (March 13, 1962): 165-6. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Unity We Seek,” ''The Mennonite'' (March 27, 1962): 213-4. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “War, Peace and the Evangelical Challenge,” Outline presentation at Denver, 19 April 1966. Unpublished, 15pp.|| <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Christian Unity Within a Divided North American Protestantism,” Unpublished memorandum on Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities stationery, March 1, 1967, 13pp. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Unique Role of the Historic Peace Churches,” ''Brethren Life and Thought'' 14 (Summer 1969): 132-49. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “A Non-Baptist View of Southern Baptists,” ''Review and Expositor'' 67 (Spring 1970): 219-28. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “The Christian View of Other Religions,” Unpublished paper, AMBS, Spring, 4pp. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Martin Luther’s Forgotten Vision,” ''The Other Side'' (April 1977): 66-70. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Radical Reformation Ethics in Ecumenical Perspective,” in ''The Priestly Kingdom'', 105-122, 202-205. (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1984/2001).|| <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Contemporary Evangelical Revival and the Peace Churches,” in ''Mission and the Peace Witness'', ed. Robert L. Ramseyer, 68-103, 137. (Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1979). || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Historic Multiracial Meeting in South Africa’s Capital: Why?” ''The Mennonite'' (Aug. 21, 1979): 503. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Could There Be a Baptist Bishop?” ''Ecumenical Trends'' 9 (July/Aug. 1980): 104-7. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “Reformed Versus Anabaptist Strategies: The Limits of a Typology,” ''Theological Students’ Fellowship: News and Reviews'' 3 (Feb. 1980): 4-7. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Alive and Well at Anderson, Ind,” ''Gospel Herald'' (Nov. 18, 1980): 931. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Finality of Jesus Christ and Other Faiths,” Collected material from lectures and essays, AMBS, 1983, 33pp. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “A Critique of North American Evangelical Ethics,” ''Transformation'' 2 (Jan.-March, 1985): 28-31. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Reformed Versus Anabaptist Social Strategies: An Inadequate Typology,” ''Theological Students Fellowship Bulletin'' (May-June 1985): 2-10. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Calling a Council for Peace,” ''Ecumenical Trends'' 15 (Nov. 1986): 157-60. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Challenge of Individual Ecumenism: A Thinkpiece,” Unpublished paper, January 1986, 3pp. || On the ecumenical witness value of Mennonites becoming non-Mennonites. <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Adjusting to the Changing Shape of the Debate on Infant Baptism,” in ''Oecumennisme: Essays in Honor of Dr. Henk Kossen'', ed. Arie Lambo, 210-14. (Amsterdam: Algemene Doopsgezinde Societeit, 1989). || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. with Richard J. Mouw, “Evangelical Ethics and the Anabaptist-Reformed Dialogue,” ''The Journal of Religious Ethics'' 17 (Fall 1989): 121-37. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Foreword,” in ''Pentecostal Pacifism: The Origin, Development, and Rejection of Pacific Beliefs Among Pentecostals'', by Jay Beaman, i-v. (Hillsboro, KS: Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, 1989). || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. with James William McClendon, Jr., “Christian Identity in Ecumenical Perspective: A Response to David Wayne Layman,” ''Journal of Ecumenical Studies'' 27 (Summer 1990): 561-80.|| <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “The Believers’ Church Conferences in Historical Perspective,” ''MQR'' 65 (Jan. 1991): 5-19. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Conscientious Objection” and “Peace,” in ''Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement'', ed. Geoffrey BWainwright et al. (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans; Geneva: WCC, 1991), s.v. || <br />
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| Yoder, John H. “Ecumenical Dimensions of Peace Work,” Unpublished outline of presentation, Bristol, England, Nov. 29, 1991, 4pp. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “Ecumenical Peace Witness in Europe under the MCC Peace Section,” Unpublished paper, written originally for a special edition of an MCC Newsletter, but then not used, March 1992, 5pp. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “The Disavowal of Constantine: An Alternative Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue,” in ''The Royal Priesthood'' 242-261. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “The Changing Shape of the Conversation Between the Peace Churches and Mainstream Christianity,” Public lecture, Swarthmore College, September 29, 1995, 17pp. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. ''When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just War Thinking'', Rev. ed. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1996; reprinted by Wipf & Stock || And see bibliography for some of JHY’s other writings on JWT. <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. “On Christian Unity: The Way from Below,” ''Pro Ecclesia'' IX/2 (Spring 2000): 165-183. || <br />
|-<br />
| Yoder, John H. ''The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited'', ed. Michael G. Cartwright and Peter Ochs. (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2003; London: SCM Press, 2003). || <br />
|-<br />
| Zigler, M.R. ''The Christian and War: A Theological Discussion of Justice, Peace and Love''. Amsterdam: Historical Peace Churches and Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1958. || A joint letter submitted from the Historic Peace Church service agencies to the World Council of Churches, arguing that war is contrary to God’s will, and suggesting that such an affirmation ought to be a foundation of ecumenical discussion, fellowship, and union. The letter is published together with a response from the WCC by Reinhold Niebuhr and Angus Dun, and a further statement by the peace churches. <br />
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|caption = Democratic Republic of the Congo: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Congo, Democratic Republic of the," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cg.html (accessed 5 August 2009).</ref><br />
|Row 1 title = Area<br />
|Row 1 info = 2,344,858 sq km<br />
|Row 2 title = Population<br />
|Row 2 info = 68,692,542<br />
|Row 3 title = Languages<br />
|Row 3 info = French (official), Lingala (a lingua franca trade language), Kingwana (a dialect of Kiswahili or Swahili), Kikongo, Tshiluba<br />
|Row 4 title = Religions<br />
|Row 4 info = Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 20%, Kimbanguist 10%, Muslim 10%, other (includes syncretic sects and indigenous beliefs) 10%<br />
|Row 5 title = Ethnicity<br />
|Row 5 info = Over 200 African ethnic groups of which the majority are Bantu; the four largest tribes - Mongo, Luba, Kongo (all Bantu), and the Mangbetu-Azande (Hamitic) make up about 45% of the population<ref name="cia" /><br />
|Row 6 title = Groups Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]]<br />
|Row 6 info = 3 (2006)<ref name="mwc">"2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 5 August 2009).</ref><br />
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The '''Democratic Republic of the Congo''' a country in central [[Africa]] with a population of 68,692,542.<ref name="cia" /> The Democratic Republic of the Congo has the second largest Anabaptist population in the world behind the [[United States]] (2006). In 2006 the country had three Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]] and a total membership of 216,268.<ref name="mwc" /><br />
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==Anabaptist-Related Groups==<br />
In 2006 there were three Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] in Angola:<br />
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* [[Communauté des Eglises de Frères Mennonites au Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo| Communauté des Eglises de Frères Mennonites au Congo]]<br />
* [[Communauté Evangélique Mennonite, Democratic Republic of the Congo|Communauté Evangélique Mennonite]]<br />
* [[Communauté Mennonite au Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo|Communauté Mennonite au Congo]]<br />
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==Annotated Bibliography==<br />
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==Related Resources in AnabaptistWiki==<br />
[[The Jesus Tribe: Grace Stories from Congo's Mennonites 1912-2012 (A Project of Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission)|The Jesus Tribe: Grace Stories from Congo's Mennonites 1912-2012]]<br />
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[[100 Ans de Mission Mennonite en République Démocratique du Congo: Témoignages des Apports Locaux 1912-2012]]<br />
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[[Tshidimu, Franck Mukendi. Le Centenaire de la Mission mennonite au Congo-Kinshasa (1912-2012), cas de la 27ème Communauté Mennonite au Congo. Quelle vision?]]<br />
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[[Sélections des archives de la Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission (AIMM)]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/C6657.html/?searchterm=congo D.R. Congo] ''on Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online''.<br />
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[http://www.mennonitemission.net/Work/International/locations.asp?L=Congo Mennonite Mission Network for D.R. Congo]<br />
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[https://archive.org/details/africaintermennonitemission?tab=collection Issues of Congo Missionary Messenger and AIMM Messenger, 1929-2004]<br />
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