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The decisions of General Conferences plus the roster of attending ministers, deacons, and delegates. Paperback; 174 pages; Gospel Publishers.
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The decisions of General Conferences plus the roster of attending ministers, deacons, and delegates. Paperback; 174 pages; Gospel Publishers.
Daniel Kauffman, editor. A clear discussion of the doctrines of the Bible. This book presents the scriptural foundations for many of the beliefs we hold. 639 pages; paper; Herald Press.
Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
This is an older translation of Menno Simons’ writings and was first published in 1871 by John F. Funk. 743 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal … Read More
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In question-and-answer form, 47 doctrinal topics are discussed. Good for personal or group study, or for those who are seeking for truth and want to know more about the doctrines of the church. Revised edition. 125 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
Thieleman J. van Braght. An extensive record of martyrs and Anabaptists who baptized only upon conversion and confession of faith, and willingly suffered and died for the testimony of their Savior. Their deaths spread the truth and converted yet more … Read More
John M. Penner. Succinctly outlines the history and lineage of the church of God from the New Testament to the present time. Revised edition. 112 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
Daniel Kauffman, editor. A clear discussion of the doctrines of the Bible. This book presents the scriptural foundations for many of the beliefs we hold. 639 pages; paper; Herald Press.
Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
This is an older translation of Menno Simons’ writings and was first published in 1871 by John F. Funk. 743 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal … Read More
William Schroeder and Helmut T. Huebert. Contains 87 maps of the migration of Mennonites from Holland and the Low Countries to Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine; maps of the colonies in Russia; and the migrations following the world wars. Maps … Read More
In question-and-answer form, 47 doctrinal topics are discussed. Good for personal or group study, or for those who are seeking for truth and want to know more about the doctrines of the church. Revised edition. 125 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
Thieleman J. van Braght. An extensive record of martyrs and Anabaptists who baptized only upon conversion and confession of faith, and willingly suffered and died for the testimony of their Savior. Their deaths spread the truth and converted yet more … Read More
John M. Penner. Succinctly outlines the history and lineage of the church of God from the New Testament to the present time. Revised edition. 112 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
Daniel Kauffman, editor. A clear discussion of the doctrines of the Bible. This book presents the scriptural foundations for many of the beliefs we hold. 639 pages; paper; Herald Press.
Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
This is an older translation of Menno Simons’ writings and was first published in 1871 by John F. Funk. 743 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal … Read More
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