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| Stories: How Mennonites Came to Be | View shopping basket | | by John D. Roth | |
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History
| Christians committed to the Anabaptist calling that emerged in
the 16th century faced great difficulty as they struggled to live out
their gospel vision. John D. Roth recounts these struggles in a
straightforward, accessible narrative that serves as memorable
introduction to the Mennonite story. Copyright 2006 Herald Press | | | | The Purple Crown: The Politics and Witness of Martyrdom | View shopping basket | | by Tripp York | |
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| Tripp York argues that the path of Christianity leads to a
confrontation with the same powers that crucified Jesus. York goes
outside the normal understandings of public theology and points to the
most powerful persuaders within Christian history: the martyrs.
Book 2 in the Polyglossia: Radical Reformation Theologies.
Copyright 2007 Herald Press. | | | | On Fire for Christ | View shopping basket | | by Dave and Neta Jackson | |
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Michael Sattler
| The stories of 15 Anabaptist martyrs are retold by Dave and Neta Jackson from
Martyrs Mirror . These stories, including those of Michael Sattler,
Elizabeth Dirks, and Dirk Willems, reflect a cross-section of the thousands of
men and women who lost their lives because of their faith during the 16th
century. The storytelling perspective varies: sometimes from the martyr's
point of view or that of a friend or relative, sometimes that of a child or
bystander-or even the executioner or betrayer. The martyrs come alive through
these stories and their witness for Christ inspires us. Discussion questions
focus on present-day meaning making this a valuable tool for study groups. | | | | Singing At The Fire: Voices of Anabaptist Martyrs | View shopping basket | |
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| Singing at the Fire: Voices of Anabaptist Martyrs
combines choral settings of 10 Anabaptist hymns and martyr ballads,
original poetry, and three solo organ pieces to evoke the spiritual
witness of 16th century Anabaptist martyrs. Inspired by and designed to
accompany the Mirror of the Martyrs exhibit, the CD recording features
the Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) Chamber Singers directed by Ken
Nafziger, organist Shirley Sprunger King, with original works by
composer Brent Weaver and poet Sarah Klassen. Included with the CD is
a 16-page illustrated booklet with the complete text of the martyr
hymns and poems. The Mirror of the Martyrs exhibit developed after
longtime Mennonite historians Robert S. Kreider and John S. Oyer became
aware of 23 existing copper plates from etchings included in the 1685
publication of the Mennonite book Martyrs Mirror. An Inter-
Mennonite Martyrs Mirror Trust Fund purchased them and, in 1990,
Kreider and Oyer mounted a traveling exhibit of the plates and their
prints. When Oyer and Kreider agreed that hymns related to these
plates would enrich the visual experience of the exhibition, Oyer began
searching 16th and 17th century German hymnals for texts written by the
martyrs represented in the prints, or about the martyrs. Later, tunes
were chosen by a hymnology class at the Associated Mennonite biblical
Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, and combined with the texts. The Eastern
Mennonite University Chamber Singers perform choral settings of these
martyr hymns and ballads. The recording also features 20th century
responses to stories from the Martyrs Mirror. Prompted by organist and
CD producer Shirley Sprunger King, composer Brent Weaver wrote three
works for solo organ inspired by poetry by Sarah Klassen. Klassen's
poems, a response to the Mirror of the Martyrs exhibit, are included on
the recording, read by Raylene Hinz-Penner. A final composition by
Weaver, I Sing With Exultation, is a setting of a hymn text
by Anabaptist leader Felix Manz and features the EMU Chamber Singers
with organ accompaniment by Shirley Sprunger King. | | | | Mennonite Martyrs: Perspectives on Mennonite Life and Thought, Vol. 6 | View shopping basket | | by Aron A. Toews |
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| Read about people who suffered for their faith from 1920-1940.
These stories
of faithfulness, suffering and death demand a response from the reader. | | | | Martyrs Mirror | View shopping basket | | by Thieleman J. van Braght | |
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illustrated by Jan Luyken hardcover, 1,157 pages, $45.00
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| MARTYRS MIRROR is a record of the path of the early
martyrs. The price of their own life, limbs, and blood was a gift
they gladly gave to preserve what they believed to be a pure faith and
the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. Tortures, persecutions, and suffering
were endured with a fortitude and heroism that is unparalleled in
history.
Here is a collection of accounts of more than 4,011 people burned at
the stake, of countless bodies torn on the rack, torn tongues, ears,
hands, feet; gouged eyes, people buried alive, crucifixions, beheadings,
stonings, drownings, smotherings whippings, and of people dying in
dungeons; stories of songs, letters, prayers, and confessions, of many
who were willing to bear the cross of persecution and death for a faith
which followed the New Testament teachings.
A Worth Heritage
Van Braght collected the accounts of martyrdom in MARTYRS MIRROR with the
hope that they would inspire the reader to hold as tenaciously to the faith
as did the martyrs of whom he wrote. The heritage of bloodshed and
persecution for the sake of a clear conscience and a pure faith grounded in
the Word of God is the heritage of the Christian church. Such a faith,
worthy of so dear a price, is worthy of perpetuation and should serve to
challenge its descendants even today to a greater loyalty to biblical
teachings.
For Today
MARTYRS MIRROR has a timeless value in teaching of the position of
Christians in human conflict today. When Christians sincerely want to know
their responsibility in world conflagrations, this book presents an answer
based on the life of Christ. An overflowing heart is greater than an
exciting mind. The testimonies of these thousands of martyrs disclose a
heart in likeness of our Savior. MARTYRS MIRROR is for today!
to read these accounts of court trials and martyrdoms of a people who
expressed supreme allegiance to their Lord and Master is to learn that,
come what may, the Christian life is one of supreme discipleship, of strict
adherence to the way of life as expressed by Jesus and his apostles.
Many Editions
The first American edition of MARTYRS MIRROR was a translation from the
Dutch into German and was printed at the Ephrata Cloisters, at Ephrata,
Pennsylvania, in 1745.
The first English edition, translated from the German, was published at
Lampeter Square, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1837. The second
English Edition was published in 1853 in London, England. The third
English edition, published in 1886 in Elkhart, Indiana, was a translation
from the original Dutch language edition of 1660.
A reprint of the third English edition was published in 1938 at
Scottdale, Pennsylvania. Reprints were released in 1950, 1951, 1964,
1968, 1972 and 1975.
The eleventh English printing, 1977, and subsequent prints, include
reproductions of the engravings. | | | | Mirror of the Martyrs | View shopping basket | | by John S. Oyer and Robert S. Kreider | |
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Anabaptist
| Some four centuries ago, thousands of Christians died because they dared to refuse to join the state church in medieval Europe. Their reading of the Holy Bible and their consciences led them to believe that church membership should be a voluntary, adult decision. These believers died public, tortured deaths as martyrs. Many modern-day Christians claim these persons of courage as their spiritual ancestors. Many of those scenes were etched on copper plates by Jan Luyken, A Dutch artist who worked in the late 1600s. Numerous of these copper plates still exist. Mirror of the Martyrs reproduces 30 of these etchings and tells the courageous stories of these people of faith.
Stories of courage, inspiringly retold, of sixteenth-century
Anabaptists who gave their lives for their faith. Offered is a series
of short tales about martyrs. The intention is to give a more
composite picture of martyrdom--touching upon its many aspects and its
much variety--than only a few stories could sustain. Each story,
therefore, was selected for some singular, often unique, element in
order to show the variety that was the sociopolitical reality for the
victims of sixteenth-century religious discrimination. More complete
details for each martyr are usually found in the Martyrs
Mirror itself, or more frequently, in the Mennonite Encyclopedia. The authors have
chosen source material not used by either van Braght or writers in the
Mennonite Encyclopedia. | | | | The Deacon | View shopping basket | | by Myron Augsburger and Marcia Augsburger Kincannon | |
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| Elizabeth Dirks grew up in a convent during the Reformation. The Scriptures and
the influence of Menno Simons led to a life of service, risk and martyrdom. | | | | Cloud of Witnesses | View shopping basket | | by Jerry L. Holsopple | |
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Cloud of Witnesses set $54.95
The set of three videos. Titles include Rediscovering Anabaptism, Facing the Powers, and Extending our Lives.
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Rediscovering Anabaptism 65 minutes, $19.95
Christians in England are discovering Anabaptism's framework for living
faithfully in a post-Christian society. Includes a dramatic re-enactment of the
Martyrs Mirror story of Nelleken.
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Facing the Powers 49 minutes, $19.95
The powers of conversion, prayer, and the Word of God are crucial to West
African Christians as they face the spiritual and structural powers in their
culture. Includes the Martyrs Mirror story of Elizabeth and Hadewijk.
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Extending Our Lives 56 minutes, $19.95
The churches in Bolivia and Brazil share leadership among members, call
people to Bible study, and look at mission outreach to other parts of the world.
Includes the Martyrs Mirror story of Joost Joosten.
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Anabaptist
| The newest video series on Anabaptism by Jerry L. Holsopple, connects the
stories of today's thriving Anabaptist communities around the world with stories
of past faithful witnesses to Christ. Challenge your North American
congregation to faithfulness with discussions about: faith in our secular
society, the powers we face daily, and the way we voice our beliefs. | | | | The Life and Thought of Michael Sattler | View shopping basket | | by C. Arnold Snyder | |
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Anabaptist
Michael Sattler
| C. Arnold Snyder has written the first full-length biography and
analysis of the thought of Michael Sattler, the noted Anabaptist
leader, martyr, and author of The Schleitheim Articles.
Breaks new ground around the Roman Catholic (Benedictine) roots of
Swiss and South German Anabaptism. | |
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