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A Place for Ruth
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A Place for RuthThis is the true story of Ruth Reimer Yoder, a German Mennonite girl, growing up in Nazi Germany. Near the end of World War II, she and her family became refugees in Denmark before being reunited with their father, who was a prisoner of war because he had been an SS officer in Hitlers Third Reich. The family was destitute, penniless and needed to find a new place to call home. The Daniel S. Bontrager family of Goshen, Indiana, through the Mennonite
photo-illustrated picture book about 19th-century and early 20th-century education
Book 5 (item #4480)
Ziemer (1828-1900)
maintained a camp for German prisoners of war
Eastern Mennonite Missions and the development of the Vietnam Mennonite Church
and Bergstrasse Lutheran
The little village was referred to as “Morgan’s Town” or even “Caernarvon Town
men’s Bible study groups
Also includes a list of people from Page Co
2004 reprint
one finds a good glimpse of Pennsylvania farm lifestyle and Mennonite church life related to that time period
This book is a visual delight of the author’s wonderful photographs and personal stories that give the reader a privileged peek into the world of the Amish in Lancaster Co
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