by John Gingerich | Aug 25, 2019 | Blog, Library
“In 1841, four Amish Mennonite families left their homes in southwestern Pennsylvania and traveled in horse-drawn wagons to Elkhart County, Indiana. Their journey was distinctly American, as they joined a wave of white settlers searching for new and cheaper...
by John Gingerich | Aug 23, 2019 | Blog, Library
Create Space for Peace; forty years of Peacemaking GENE STOLTZFUS Gene Stoltzfus (February1, 1940-March 10, 2010) took out his beloved bike on a cloudless day in Fort Francis, Ontario, his home, and serenely rode into God’s embrace. His numerous letters,...
by John Gingerich | Aug 14, 2019 | Blog, Library
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by John Gingerich | Jul 24, 2019 | Stories
“Daring! The Anabaptist Movement, 1525-2025” reminds us of the Reformation movement in which many Christians as mature adults, consistently and with one mind, wanted to lead a life aligned with biblical standards and values. Their ideals were freedom of faith and...
by John Gingerich | Jul 17, 2019 | Blog, Stories
A recent collection brought to the PNMHS Archives included these three Anabaptist-Heritage Games: 1. Persecution, Game #1 PEOPLE; 2. Game #2, WHAT ‘N WHERE; Game #3, B.A.P. If anyone knows any history of these games or has played them, it would be good to hear...