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  2. Church of God in Christ, Mennonite - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, also called Holdeman Mennonite, is a Christian Church of Anabaptist heritage. Its formation started in 1859 under its first leader, a self-described prophet named John Holdeman (1832–1900), who was a baptized Mennonite . [ 1 ]

  3. John Holdeman - Wikipedia

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    John Holdeman (January 31, 1832 - March 10, 1900) was an American self-described prophet and the founder of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, also known as the Holdeman Mennonite Church. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This is a plain dress and theologically conservative Mennonite denomination that has 27,000 members, mostly in the United States and ...

  4. Mennonite literature - Wikipedia

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    Mennonite literature, in the modern sense, usually refers to literary works by Mennonites about Mennonites, whether the author is Mennonite by ethnicity or religion. . Although fiction was written about Mennonites by non-Mennonites since at least the 1800s, the term Mennonite literature, as a genre, usually refers to literary works written by people who self-identify as Mennon

  5. Category:Novels about Mennonites - Wikipedia

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  6. Ben Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, his first non-fiction book, The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life, was published by Grand Central Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. The Survivors Club explores human survival in all its forms. The book became a New York Times bestseller and has been published in more than 15 ...

  7. Mennonites - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, a group often called Holdeman Mennonites after their founder John Holdeman, was founded from a schism in 1859. [42] They emphasize Evangelical conversion and strict church discipline.

  8. Coma survivor's praise for trauma charity - AOL

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    Georgia Scully, 25, from Elland, woke from a month-long coma unable to speak but able to sing.

  9. Haldeman - Wikipedia

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    In 1727 three Mennonite brothers (Niklaus, Hans and Michael Haldimann), their wives and children left the canton of Bern and emigrated to Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The forms of the name ending in -man are not seldom among Americans of originally Swiss German and later Pennsylvania German Mennonite origin of the paternal lineage .