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* [[Mennonite in 1999: Why Me? Mandy A Yoder, April 1999 (United States)]]
 
* [[Mennonite in 1999: Why Me? Mandy A Yoder, April 1999 (United States)]]
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* [[My Anabaptist "Vision," Tom A Stinson, April 1999 (United States)]]
 
* [[The Anabaptist Ideal and a Funk Band, Luke D Miller, April 1999 (United States)]]
 
* [[The Anabaptist Ideal and a Funk Band, Luke D Miller, April 1999 (United States)]]
 
* [[The Meaning of Being Mennonite, Janine M Martin, April 1999 (United States)]]
 
* [[The Meaning of Being Mennonite, Janine M Martin, April 1999 (United States)]]

Revision as of 16:22, 6 August 2009

This page helps organize stories on the Global Anabaptist Wiki. If you have a new story to add create a link to it on this page to create a new page for your story. To create a link, find the region where you live, and make a link under that section heading using the following code [[Your Story Title]] (The title should describe the articles content, and you should include your country of origins in parenthesis at the end of the story title). This will create a red link. Follow this link to a new page and begin writing your story.

Insert the link to your story under the correct regional and country section heading. If section heading does not exist for your country, create one using the following code ===Your Country===. For example, if you're from Guatemala you would insert ===Guatemala=== under the Caribbean, Central and South America section and then create a link to your story under the new Guatemala section.

Share your stories to be part of the conversation about what it means to be part of the global Anabaptist church!

To learn more about contributing stories read the Global Anabaptist Wiki's about stories page.

Africa

Asia and Pacific

Caribbean, Central and South America

Europe

North America (United States and Canada)

United States