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Resources and Bibliography

Bruderthaler / EMB / FEBC:

Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches (FEBC)

Grace University, Omaha, Nebraska


MENNONITE ORGANIZATIONS:

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)

Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS)

Ten Thousand Villages Stores

MennoLink


HISTORY & INFORMATION:

Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO)

Herald Press


OTHER:



GENEALOGY & FAMILY HISTORIES:


LOCAL LINKS:


EMB Bibliography:

Bruderthaler History:

Dueck, Abe, “Evangelical Mennonite Brethren in Alberta:  Bruderthaler or Mennonite Brethren?” Mennonite Historian, Vol XXII, No. 1, March, 1996, p. 1-2, 8.

Epp, H.F., “Historical Sketch of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Conference,” Report of Inaugural Conference of the Conference of Evangelical Mennonties, 1953.

Redekop, Calvin Wall, Leaving Anabaptism:  From Evangelical Mennonite Brethren to Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches, Telford, PA; Scottdale, AZ: Pandora; Herald, 1998, 265 pgs.

Regehr, T.D., “Book Review:  Family, Church and Market.  A Mennonite Community in the Old and the New Worlds, 1850-1930,” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Etudes Ethniques au Canada, p. 97-98.

Rempel, R.S., Editor, Historical Sketch of the Churches of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, 1939, Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Church, Omaha, NE, 2009.

Wall, Orlando Jacob (O.J.), Concise Record of Our Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Annual Conference Reports 1889-1979, Pine Hill Press, Freeman, SD, 1980.


Bruderthaler Supported Missions:

Boeker, Paul A., Editor, Mission Activities of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren 1889-1939, Excerpts from Rempel, R.S., Editor, Historical Sketch of the Churches of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren, 1939, Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Church, Omaha, NE, 2009.


Bruderthaler Biography & Memoirs:



Mennonite History, Biography, and Memoirs:

Cassel, Daniel Kolb, History of the Mennonites, Globe Printing House, Philadelphia, PA, 1887.

Toews, Aron A., Mennonitische Martyred (Mennonite Martyrs), Harold Press, Scottdale, AZ.

Toews, John B., “Mennonite Brethren in Russia during the 1890s,”, Direction Home Page, Fall 2001, Vol 30, No. 2, p. 139-152.



Mennonite Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity:

Daller, Helmut, “Language Shift and Group Identity:  Mennonite Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Germany,” ISB4: Proceedigns of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, ed. James Cohen, Kara T. McAlister, Kellie Rostad, and Jeff MacSwan, 583-593, Somerville, MA, Cascadilla Press, 2005.

Loewen, Royden, “The Poetics of Peoplehood: Mennonite Ethnicity and Mennonite Faith in Canada,” Mennonite Historian, Vol XXXII, No. 2, June 2006, p. 1-2, 8.

Rempel, Rev. John D., “The Lord’s Supper in Mennonite Tradition,” Vision, Spring 2001, p. 4-15.

EVANGELICAL MENNONITE BRETHREN
Embarrassment of a religious tradition. Calvin Redekop. Se '81, 17.
The Mennonite Community at Meade. J. W. Frietz. Jl '51, 8.
The Mennonite Community at Meade. J. W. Fretz. Mr/Je '96, 13.
Research notes: Evangelical Mennonite Brethren. Wm. Regehr and Calvin Redekop. Mr '82, 29.
Sommerfeld Mennonites of Manitoba. Menno Hildebrand. Jl '70, 99.
Story of the Jansen Churches. D. Paul Miller. Ja '55, 38.


EVANGELICAL MENNONITE CHURCH
A Merger That Never Was: The Conference of Evangelical Mennonites 1953-1962. Kevin Enns-Rempel. Mr '93, 16.