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  2. Mennonite Disaster Service - Wikipedia

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    The Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) is a volunteer network through which various groups within the Anabaptist tradition assist people affected by disasters in North America. [3] The organization was founded in 1950 and was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 1993.

  3. Mennonite Central Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a relief service, and peace agency representing fifteen Mennonite, Brethren in Christ and Amish bodies in North America. The U.S. headquarters are located in Akron, Pennsylvania ; the Canadian headquarters is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba .

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  5. Mexico's Mennonites: God's work or environmental disaster? - AOL

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    STORY: Location: Valle Nuevo, MexicoThis is a Mennonite community in southern Mexicotoiling the land in the name of their Christian faith.Their agricultural prowess was once welcomed here.But now ...

  6. Reidenbach Old Order Mennonites - Wikipedia

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    2) Fairview Mennonite church, Ky 2006-2023, several times horsesheds built longer 3) Fairview Mennonite church not anymore used (2024) So at all there are seven Reidenbach Mennonite church houses: 1) Amos Martin group: 3 (one shared) 2) Aaron Z. Martin group: 1 (alone) 3) Daniel M. Hoover group: 1 (alone) 4) Paul F. Martin group: 1(shared with 1))

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  8. The Daily Bonnet - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Bonnet is a satirical Mennonite website, known as The Unger Review as of 2023. [2] It was created by Andrew Unger and launched in May 2016. [3] [4] It features news stories and editorials, with the structure of conventional newspapers, but whose content is contorted to make humorous commentary on Mennonite and Anabaptist issues.

  9. Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Mennonite Brethren and the Evangelical Mennonite Church began talks of merger in 1953, but the effort ended without success in 1962. In this period, the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference was also strengthening ties with the Evangelische Mennonitische Bruderschaft von Südamerika (Evangelical Mennonite Brethren of South ...