by John Gingerich | Aug 30, 2019 | Blog, Library
This is the true story of Ruth Reimer Yoder, a German Mennonite girl, growing up in Nazi Germany. Near the end of World War II, she and her family became refugees in Denmark before being reunited with their father, who was a prisoner of war because he had been an SS...
by John Gingerich | Aug 25, 2019 | Blog, Library
“Life in author Loren Beachy’s Amish community brims with old-fashioned box socials, smart-alecky students, and pranks involving pink duct tape and black pepper. Meet the young women who manage to be late for church twice in one day and the man who plans to...
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...