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Anabaptist Songs in African Hearts: Africa by John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder paperback, 292 pages, $11.95
Book one. When church histories of Africa have been written,
they've usually been done by Westerners. These writers have typically
been missionaries or relief workers; their analysis and conclusions
have reflected those perspectives. This book-by contrast-is written by
Africans. Each writer is an African church leader or pastor, and they
write about the emergence and development of the Mennonite and Brethren
in Christ churches in countries from which they come. "The story of
God's work in Africa did not begin with the arrival of the
missionaries, but rather-from the African perspective-their arrival
continued, reinterpreted, and reshaped an ancient story," begins this
honest collection. Themes of the churches claiming their particular
expressions of faith, of achieving self-reliance, of coping with
difficult governments, of discovering their gifts despite their
material poverty, thread through the book. Good Books
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Testing Faith and Tradition: Europe by John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder paperback, 324 pages, $11.95
Book two. The Anabaptist movement had its beginning in scattered
places throughout Europe during the 16th century. Today these
Anabaptist-descended Mennonite churches are declining in membership,
but they are not without reinvigorated faith and hope. Frequent
wars during the past 480 years strained these Mennonite churches
immeasurable, especially when their governments battled each other.
This volume recounts those tortuous and formative experiences.
Seldom have the distinguishing features of the Dutch, French, the
German, the Swiss, the Russian-and more recently, the UK and the
Spanish-Mennonite churches been examined. These churches' cultural and
historical differences are significantly unique, and they are a key
part of the history told in these chapters by European Mennonite
historians and church leaders. The Umsiedler, with their sheer numbers
and religious vigor, are a current force included in this ongoing
story. Good Books
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Mission and Migration: Latin America by John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder, editors paperback, 324 pages, $11.95
Mission and Migration is the first comprehensive history to be written by Latin American Mennonite historians about Mennonite church life in Central and South Americas--from it's beginnings. From the Introduction to the volume: "The story of the coming of Anabaptist-descended churches to Latin America begins no in the spanish colonial period, but in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in the period following Latin American political independence from Spain and Portugal. The first Mennonite church to take root in latin American soil gathered for worship in 1919, in the town of Pehuajo, Argentina. It was the result of North American mission efforts and represents one major impulse for the planting of Mennonite churches in Latin America. The second major impulse came with the settling of Mennonite colonists in Mexico, Paraguay, and Brazil, in the 1920's and 30's. The Mennonite colonists did not come to Latin America as missionaries, but rather to settle as ethnic and religious communities, seeking new life and a future. Given the variety of Mennonites who live in Latin America, the questions, 'Who or what is a Latin American Mennonite Christian?' is a recurring theme that runs throughout our story, including the present day." Copyright 2010 Good Books
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| A history of Mennonites around the Globe. | | | | Seeking Cultures of Peace: A Peace Church Conversation | View shopping basket | | by Fernando Enns, Scott Holland and Ann K. Riggs, editors | |
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paperback, 252 pages, $22.95
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Africa
| This book shares some of the new conversation between members of
the Historic Peace Churches (Mennonites, Quakers, and Brethren) as they
reflect on their theology in light of the World Council of Churches'
current Decade to Overcome Violence. It includes updated presentations
rooted in a historic gathering of theologians of these three
traditions, in Switzerland in 2001, at the beginning of the Decade.
Offered are fresh readings of biblical and theological concepts as well
as reflection on contemporary challenges and opportunities. These
16 chapters plus other materials examine theological understandings in
the light of current world realities. This includes reflection on the
reality of globalized culture and structures of power, and on the role
of national histories. Chapters also reflect on identity and context
and how these shape understandings of peace. Authors look at biblical
models of peacemaking but also explore the way concepts of land and
place, in Christian and in other faith traditions, contribute to peace.
Reflection from a variety of contexts, including Nigeria, Korea,
Colombia, Paraguay, the British Isles and North America, adds richness
to the collection. Copyright 2004 Cascadia Publishing House | | | | Heimat Fur Heimatlose: 50 Jahre Kolonie Fernheim 1930-1980 | View shopping basket | |
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dvd, 90 minutes, $24.95
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| Heimat Fur Heimatlose (Home for the Homeless) is a feature length film depicting the 50 year sojourn of the Mennonites in the Fernheim Colony in the Chaco of Paraguay from 1930 to 1980. It is a tribute to the resourcefulness and perseverance of the pioneers creating a new home in an unfamiliar, tropical and often inhospitable land. The story is captured through re-enactments, archival footage and scenes of contemporary life in their adopted country. This film was shot on location in Paraguay, South America. The sound track is in English, Spanish and German. Copyright 1980 Dueck Film Production | | | | Like a Mustard Seed: Mennonites in Paraguay | View shopping basket | | by Edgar Stoesz | |
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paperback, 280 pages, $24.95
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| Edgar Stoesz tells the inspiring story of the Russian, Canadian, and Mexican Mennonites who, beginning in 1927, emigrated to Paraguay and made a new homeland out of the jungle wilderness. in the succeeding decades, Mennonite communities in Paraguay have established schools, clinics, hospitals, churches, and farms. This is a fascinating story that deserves a prominent place in the annuals of Mennonite history. Copyright 2008 Herald Press | | | | Paraguay a Tour Guide | View shopping basket | | by Erwin Boschmann | |
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paperback, 234 pages, $25.95
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| The lives and work of the Mennonites are highlighted in this tour guide. This book is not only a tourist guide for visitors to Paraguay but also interesting reading material. A high quality work with details on history and geography, land and people, traditions and customs, all illustrated with gorgeous pictures. Recommended for those attending the Mennonite World Conference in Paraguay in 2009. This colorful book on PARAGUAY is the first comprehensive English language tour guide published about this small, land-locked country. The first three chapters on Basics, Information on Getting There, and Information While Being There provide the nuts and bolts: from the name 'Paraguay', to facts and figures, demographics, geography, economy, passports and visas, airlines, clothing, inoculation, health, insurance, customs, going solo vs. group tour, weather, getting around, email, tipping, embassies, to hospitals. The next three chapters, History, Culture, and Asuncion, describe the Jesuit period, the Triple Alliance War, the Chaco War, politics, music, language and literature, painting, sculpture, carvings, museums, universities, monuments, strolls through Asuncion, proud buildings, memorable restaurants, great lodging, and the Mennonite impact. A Mennonite writer and a painter are also featured. The four chapters on going North, South, East and West of Asuncion explore the countryside, with the chapter on the West detailing the civilizing of the Chaco by the Mennonites. The final two chapters, Uniquely Paraguay and Oddities explain the name Guarani, nanduti, sopa Paraguaya, yerba mate, algorrobo, mandioca, long life milk, the Southern Cross, and the reversal of periods and commas. The Appendix contains measurement conversion factors, basic Spanish, bibliography, and personal interest stories such as Kornelius Issak, Liese Kaethler, Madame Lynch, and Katharina Warkentin Copyright 2009 Erwin Booschmann | | | | Robert and Myrtle Unruh: A Legacy of Christian Service and good Will in Paraguay (1951-1983) | View shopping basket | | by Gerhard Ratzlaff and Philip Roth | |
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paperback, 269 pages, $19.95
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| Originally written in German, printed and published in Paraguay, South America in 2007, This English version, translated by Erwin Boschmann, has expanded text and pictures. A major economic metamorphosis happened in the Paraguayan Chaco beginning in the 1960's. It followed thirty years of hardship and little progress for Mennonite immigrants from Canada and Mennonite refugees from Russia. The effort to settle an indigenous population greater than the Mennonite population in the succeeding thirty years makes this a curious event in world history. In 1951 William T. Snyder, Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Associate Executive Secretary, recruited a Mennonite couple graduating that year from Bethel College in Kansas, to manage a joint venture experimental farm in Fernheim Colony, Paraguay. It almost didn't work out. The Unruhs tried to disconnect from MCC after their first five year term expired, the working environment and living conditions so difficult; the Chaco was known as a 'Green Hell.' But they were moved to return and spent their working lives in the Chaco, 32 years altogether until illness intervened, along the way endearing themselves to the Mennonite settlers and to the native Indians. Given the human yearning for precise explanations and an authoritative point of origin, the reader is taken by surprise encountering restraint, gentleness and straightforward reasoning in this gradual and complex evolutionary development. Leadership spontaneously rises to the occasion in a prosaic manner; scrupulously methodical, patient, nonassertive and nonjudgmental. This self-effacing style gave few persons in North America a clue-as it was happening-that the depth of the Unruh's imprint on Mennonite ethnicity in Paraguay might be significant or lasting. Copyright 2009 Philip Roth | | | | Jumping Into Empty Space | View shopping basket | | by Ernest Bergen as told to Phyllis Pellman Good | |
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paperback, 208 pages, $11.95
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| Ernst Bergen has good reason to say no when the President of Paraguay asked him to join his cabinet. Massive corruption was deeply entrenched in Paraguay and would be nearly impossible to undo; Bergen, at age 39, had succeeded in business without participating in the black market and he had no interest in politics; What's more, as a Mennonite, Bergen was reluctant to join the government for historical and theological reasons. Jumping Into Empty Space tells two stories; the beginning of a remarkable economic turn-around in a battered country at the hand of this fearless business strategist; and the emergence of a true leader, told with unusual honesty, wisdom, and faith. Copyright 2008 Good Books | | | | Up from the Rubble | View shopping basket | | by Peter and Elfieda Dyck | |
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| Here is the epic story that has charmed Mennonite audiences for many years.
Peter and Elfrieda Dyck share their World War II experiences of helping
Mennonite Refugees escape from wartorn Europe and find new homes in South
America and Canada. Many photos are included. "In this century no story out
of the Mennonite experience has captured the hearts and minds of all Mennonites and Amish groups as the story of the Berlin Exodus in 1947. The departure
from Berlin in the early morning hours of January 30 of 1,200 Mennonite
refugees from Russia is part of a larger epic of the movement of 12,000
uproooted Mennonites to new homes in Paraguay, Uruguay, and North America.
It brings to memory the biblical narrative of the mighty works of God in that
first Exodus."--Robert Kreider | | | | Whatever It Takes | View shopping basket | | by Dorothy Siebert | |
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paperback, 233 pages, $16.95
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| Albert and Anna Enns served as MBMS International Missionaries in
Paraguay for 30 years. Their ministry brought the gospel to thousands
and founded many of the current Paraguayan churches. This is a well-
written story of God's faithfulness to and blessing on a couple
faithful to Him. Not only are you given a picture of what it took to
do mission work in the early years but your are invited into the home
of Albert and Anna Enns, sharing their years of courtship, marriage and
family life. Copyright 2001. | |
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