Mennonites are part of the wider Anabaptist family of churches, which emerged in 1525 as the radical wing of the Protestant ...
The Amish are a group of plain people who are similar to but different than the Mennonite. The Amish has a long history that is intertwined with the "English" communities they are near.
Other Mennonites maintain traditions similar to the Amish, with tight-knit, separatist communities marked by such things as limited technology, nonviolence, male leadership and traditional dress ...
Mennonites belong to the broader Anabaptist tradition, which emerged in 1525 as the radical wing of the Protestant ...
Other Mennonites maintain traditions similar to the Amish, with tight-knit, separatist communities marked by such things as limited technology, nonviolence, male leadership and traditional dress ...
Measles is hitting them hard in West Texas. Who are the Mennonites, and why are they so vulnerable to the outbreak? A San Antonio pastor has the answers.