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The Evangelical Mennonite Conference today has a world-wide reach and has multiplied in Canada. Read its story: its roots in the Protestant Reformation and the start of the Anabaptist movement, its renewal history, the search for religious freedom that brought it to North America, and its development from obscurity to a widespread missionary effort. It's all by the grace of Christ.
Historian Royden Loewen has brought together selections from diaries kept by 21 Mennonites in Canada between 1863 and 1929, some translated from German for the first time. By skillfully comparing and contrasting a wide cross-section of lives, Loewen shows how these diaries often turn the hidden contours of household and community "inside out." The writers featured were ordinary rural people: young women and grandmothers, rural preachers and landless householders. They include a teenaged boy who immigrated from Russia to Manitoba in 1875 as well as a successful merchant, a traveling evangelist, and a devout, conservative church elder. An elderly grandfather recounted the daily circuit of his ...
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