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In the '''Caribbean, Central and South America''' there are 24 countries with Anabaptist-related groups associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]].<ref>"2006 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16 (accessed 22 June 2009).</ref>  These groups come in many different types.  Anabaptist in this region of the world speak many languages, including Creole, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish; and they are made up of a variety of different ethnic groups, including German-Russian, Latino, and Indigenous people.  Mennonites came to the Caribbean, Central and South America in the twentieth century in a variety of different ways.  Russian Mennonites fled the communist Russian in the early 1900s and settled throughout Central and South America, among other places.  Moreover, throughout the twentieth century Mennonite populations in the Caribbean, Central and South America have increased due to North American and Russian Mennonite missionary efforts, as well as the immigration of Amish and Old Order Mennonite group that immigrated from North America in search of more land.
 
In the '''Caribbean, Central and South America''' there are 24 countries with Anabaptist-related groups associated with [[Mennonite World Conference]].<ref>"2006 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16 (accessed 22 June 2009).</ref>  These groups come in many different types.  Anabaptist in this region of the world speak many languages, including Creole, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish; and they are made up of a variety of different ethnic groups, including German-Russian, Latino, and Indigenous people.  Mennonites came to the Caribbean, Central and South America in the twentieth century in a variety of different ways.  Russian Mennonites fled the communist Russian in the early 1900s and settled throughout Central and South America, among other places.  Moreover, throughout the twentieth century Mennonite populations in the Caribbean, Central and South America have increased due to North American and Russian Mennonite missionary efforts, as well as the immigration of Amish and Old Order Mennonite group that immigrated from North America in search of more land.
  

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Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups Formally Associated with MWC



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In the Caribbean, Central and South America there are 24 countries with Anabaptist-related groups associated with Mennonite World Conference.[1] These groups come in many different types. Anabaptist in this region of the world speak many languages, including Creole, English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish; and they are made up of a variety of different ethnic groups, including German-Russian, Latino, and Indigenous people. Mennonites came to the Caribbean, Central and South America in the twentieth century in a variety of different ways. Russian Mennonites fled the communist Russian in the early 1900s and settled throughout Central and South America, among other places. Moreover, throughout the twentieth century Mennonite populations in the Caribbean, Central and South America have increased due to North American and Russian Mennonite missionary efforts, as well as the immigration of Amish and Old Order Mennonite group that immigrated from North America in search of more land.

Countries with Anabaptist-Related Groups

In 2006 there were 24 countries in the Caribbean, Central and South America with Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with Mennonite World Conference:


Other Regions

Click on the links below to learn about Anabaptist-related groups in other parts of the world:

Electronic Resources

Annotated Bibliography

This is the official website for the Agrupación Menonita Latinoamericana de Comunicaciones (Latin American Mennonite Association for Communication). The website is an excellent resource for information about the various branches of the Anabaptist church in Latin America. It includes sections describing what the association is and its history. Additionally, the group posts a twice monthly news bulletin online. Also included on the site are links to various congregations and conferences in Latin America as well as Anabaptist seminaries in Latin America.

Archives and Libraries

The MHL is a research level library located on Goshen College's campus in Goshen, Indiana that collects bibliographies, texts and images on topics related to the Radical Reformation, the Anabaptists, Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish and various related groups. The MHL has many resources on Mennonite groups in the Caribbean, Central and South America. To contact the MHL email mhl@goshen.edu or call (574) 535-7418.
  • There are many archives and libraries throughout South America relating to specific countries or Anabaptist related groups. To learn more about these archives and libraries click on the country links above.

External Links

Agrupación Menonita Latinoamericana de Comunicaciones

Centro Evangélico Mennonita de Teología Asunción (CEMTA), Paraguay

Comisión de Acción Social Menonita, Honduras

Corporación Cristiana Anabaptista: "Puerta del Rebaño," Chile

Faculdade FIDELIS, Brazil

Iglesia Anabautista Menonita de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Boliviana

Iglesia Menonita de Colombia

JustaPaz, Colombia

Mennonite Historical Library

Seminario Anabautista Latinoamericano (SEMILLA), Guatemala

Seminario Bíblico Menonita de Colombia

Citations

  1. "2006 Mennonite World Conference Directory for Caribbean, Central and South America," Mennonite World Conference. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=16 (accessed 22 June 2009).