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tulc
6th August 2006, 10:46 AM
Hey anyone got some links that others might be blessed by that are about Anabaptists? :)like this:http://www.anabaptistnetwork.com/tulc(sipping some great coffee!)

ZiSunka
6th August 2006, 10:56 AM
www.mennonite.net hosts and designs websites for mennonite organizations.

www.mcusa.org is a site with lots of info about Mennonite Church USA

http://www.mainstreamnetwork.com/listen/dynamicabacast.asp?station=kbbe-fm broadcasts a mennonite church's morning service at 8 AM central time on Lord's Day.

MrJim
6th August 2006, 05:55 PM
http://www.bibleviews.com/
www.scrollpublishing.com
www.mennolink.org/doc/cof/
www.mennodiscuss.com
www.e-menno.org/frames_en.htm
www.emerginganabaptism.com/blog/

ZiSunka
7th August 2006, 12:16 AM
http://www.thirdway.com/
Third Way Cafe

tulc
7th August 2006, 02:31 PM
been here?
http://www.mennohof.org/
tulc(who used to shop in Shipshewana!) :)

ZiSunka
7th August 2006, 02:52 PM
http://www.thebiblesite.org/

give away free Bibles with the click of a button. Costs you nothing.

It's not an anabaptist site, but it's still neat to give away Bibles!

ZiSunka
7th August 2006, 02:58 PM
No, but I've always wanted to go! :)

Like the virtual tour! There's a room for mennonite humor. Here's the funniest anabaptist joke I know:

Have you heard about the Amish Mafia? If you cross them, they paint your garage and reshingle your roof. :D

MrJim
7th August 2006, 09:28 PM
Then there's the Mennonite Mafia--cross them and they'll come plow your lawn :D

MrJim
7th August 2006, 09:29 PM
http://brfwitness.org/about.htm

Conservative Church of the Brethren organization

http://www.bic-church.org/

Brethren in Christ

MrJim
9th October 2007, 07:30 PM
http://www.thecommonlife.com.au/home.html

From the site:
We, the families and single residents of the Rocky Cape Christian Community, come from various parts of Australia (Tasmania, Queensland, and New South Wales) and lands overseas. Some of us grew up in Christian homes—some of us did not.
We form an Anabaptist (Hutterite) style community, baptising believers on confession of faith, holding our goods in common, and choosing non-violence as followers of Christ.

While we have close and direct links to other Anabaptist communities like ours, we seek fellowship with all serious believers—regardless of their background or credentials—that know Christ and follow him. We accept the baptism, church order, and witness of other groups beside our own.

A number of us at Rocky Cape belong to families that fled for their faith from Switzerland, Austria, and Germany during the 1500s. From there, we found our way through Eastern Europe to America and Australia. But this is only one detail of a much more involving story that began with . . .

BTW thought this thread ought to be resurrected

Danfrey
11th October 2007, 03:56 PM
A great site with a conservative slant is

http://anabaptists.org (http://anabaptists.org/)

This site was a great resource when I was learning about Anabaptists.