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  • ...er, specializing in the ongoing story of Old Order and Amish Mennonites in Canada. Edwards, a Mennonite, is a great-great grandson of Elias B. and Rachel Sha :-'''[[Old Order Mennonite Groups in Ontario]]''', Canada
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  • |Box title = Canada |caption = Canada: World Factbook, 2009<ref name="cia">"Canada," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worl
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  • ...wo years, and was for six years the general secretary for Mennonite Church Canada. He and his wife were mission workers for three years in South Africa and s ...of his life in southern Ontario, Nighswander currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with his wife, Yvonne Snider-Nighswander. They have two daughters, two son
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  • ...Campeche and Tamaulipas. Other congregations related to this group are in Canada and the United States.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amis
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  • ...ahua and one in Campeche. Other congregations related to this group are in Canada and the United States.<ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Concise Encyclopedia of Amis
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  • ...ld Order Mennonite Church in Ontario]], Manitoba and Prince Edward Island, Canada''' :'''[[Independent Old Order Mennonite Church]], Ontario, Canada'''
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  • ...ith his mother to Germany, where he was a refugee until his immigration to Canada in 1948. ...Mennonite Biblical Seminary, then in Chicago), M.A. (German; University of Manitoba), Th.M. (Old Testament; Harvard Divinity School), and Ph.D. (Near Eastern L
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  • ...f Biblical Studies at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He has been teaching in Winnipeg since 1984, beginning at Mennonite Brethr
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  • ...He served as pastor of the Bethel Bergthaler Mennonite Church in Winkler, Manitoba, from 1971 to 1982. He lives in Paris, Ontario, with his wife Esther. They
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  • ...''' was a division from the (Old) Mennonite Church (now [[Mennonite Church Canada]]). Throughout the mid-1800s, several of the more traditional Mennonites in Largest of the Old Order Mennonite groups in Canada, the '''Old Order Mennonite Church in Ontario''' has weathered technologica
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  • ...stirred up in the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[Canada|Canada]], and the challenge of all these developments to our nonresistant convicti ...g, [[Manitoba (Canada)|Manitoba]] and John Sawatzky of [[Toronto (Ontario, Canada)|Toronto]], Ontario.
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  • ...tes living and ministering in indigenous contexts in the United States and Canada are preparing for a “glimpse of heaven.” ...r Mennonite Central Committee’s Aboriginal Neighbours Program in Manitoba, Canada.
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  • ...inaries and colleges in Japan, India, Korea, Russia, Kenya, Brazil, Congo, Canada, and in the United States at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Chicago), ...gree from the University of Saskatchewan, and a BEd from the University of Manitoba. He was a graduate of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, C
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  • ...n Martin (1838-1920)''', ancestor of many Old Order Mennonites in Ontario, Canada, was also the progenitor of what we today refer to as Mennonite orthodoxy, ...b's father David and his first cousin Peter Martin (who also came to Upper Canada) were descendants of their common grandfather David Martin, an immigrant to
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  • ...introduction and timeline of '''Old Order Mennonite Groups in Ontario''', Canada. ...''' was a division from the (Old) Mennonite Church (now [[Mennonite Church Canada]]). Throughout the mid-1800s, several of the more traditional Mennonites in
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  • ...wing is a complete List of '''Old Order Mennonite Ministers and Deacons in Canada''', as of 2022: *Amos Bauman (Gladstone, Manitoba), 2019; Deacon for Westbourne since 2019.
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  • David Friesen, a Mexican Mennonite chaplain in Winkler, Manitoba, and Dennis Byler, who serves with Mennonite Mission Network in Burgos, Spa ...onference of Canada and the Evangelical Mennonite Missionary Conference of Canada.
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  • ...h Honduras (now Belize) and Bolivia. Some impoverished members returned to Canada in the last quarter of the 20th century. ...s, and Zacatecas. Other congregations related to this group are in Belize, Canada, and the United States.
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  • ==Mennonite-Lutheran Reconciliation in Canada== ...issioned by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and Mennonite Church Canada. || Online Study Guide: [http://www.elcic.ca/Documents/Lutheran-MennoniteSt
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  • ...nnonites Contest the Modern World, University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2016, page 56.</ref> From that time, the Orthodox Mennonites have focused ...rthodox Mennonites, which have continued as a legally recognized church in Canada for 60 years as of 2022<ref> The continued existence of the church over thi
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  • ...oted to merge in 1995 and completed reorganization into [[Mennonite Church Canada]] in 2000 and [[Mennonite Church USA]] in 2002. ...ch. In the 1990s the conference had 64,431 members in 410 congregations in Canada, the United States and South America.<ref>Mennonite Directory, p. 16</ref>
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  • ...some of the sinful directions of our North American societies, in [[Canada|Canada]] and the [[United States of America|United States]]. .... or remembrance of the Acadians<sup>2</sup> and Louis Rie1<sup>3</sup> in Canada. Resources for congregational study will be made available in 1989-1992 by
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  • ...p in Winnipeg, was part of the team for part of the year. Mennonite Church Canada Witness is a partner agency for the Paraguay team.
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  • ...ication]] to be presented to the General Conference Sessions in. Winnipeg, Manitoba, in August, 1956, for adoption. ...al Conference Mennonite Church at Young United Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, August 15-22, 1956.</em> Newton, Kan. : The Conference, 1956: 132-135.
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  • ...ar after the first Mennonite settlers arrived in the Paraguayan Chaco from Canada. Faust describes the Menno Colony, including population and agricultural e ...explains why the Menno Colony established a planned cooperative, while the Manitoba-Swift Colony did not. Peters concludes that difficult economic circumstanc
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  • ...a from Russia in the 1870s and had prospered. During World War I, however, Canada attempted to nationalize various ethnic groups by eliminating private schoo ...peace. In 1926 and 1927 some 1,700 Mennonites immigrated to Paraguay from Canada, starting the [[Menno Colony, Paraguay|Menno Colony]].<ref name="gameo" />
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  • ...t missionaries from the Canadian Evangelical Mennonite Church in Manitoba, Canada. ...formed in 1970 by Missionaries of the Evangelical Mennonite Conference of Canada (EMC). It was legally recognized 3 years later. <ref>Donald B. Kraybill, Co
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  • ...comment on various drafts, and a major consultation was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba to help shape the text. Dr. Terry Hiebert was a primary drafter and editor [[Category:Canada Sources]]
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  • ...fession emerged through the influence of former Kleine Gemeinde members in Manitoba who probed and tested Holdeman's theology after their conversion to his mov [[Category:Canada Sources]]
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  • Over the years, [[Mennonite Church USA]], [[Mennonite Church Canada]] and other Mennonite organizations like [[Mennonite World Conference]] hav ...nitechurch.ca/resources/equipping/26/interchurchcall.htm Mennonite Church Canada: Inter-Church and Inter-Faith Relations]
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  • ...ee. Two Canadians served on the committee -- Dan Zehr ([[Altona (Manitoba, Canada)|Altona, Man.]]) and Donald Friesen (Ottawa, Ont.).
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