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MCC Slide Presentation-Central America - A Visit

  • CA MHC 552
  • Collection
  • 1982

This slide show consists of 70 color slides that depict the landscape, people of, Mennonites of, and the Work of MCC in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize. Photos and script by J.M. Klassen. -- Note: With the slides is a script, a film strip #43, and an audio cassette #2343.

Klassen, J.M. (Jacob M.), 1929-2010

MCC Slide Presentation-People of Peace: The Mennonite Churches in Central America

  • CA MHC 608
  • Collection
  • 1988

This 23 minute slide show consists of 136 color slides showing the people in the Central American counties of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua as well as the Mennonite Church leaders and their activities in these countries. 8 different North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Conferences have worked in the area planting churches in the 1950s-1970s and in 1988 had 7000 members with national leadership. Slides include people involved in the Mennonite church in these areas. Rafael Escobar, Brother Sebastian, Jose Maria Tzub Pedro Pop Coc, the church building known as Igiecia Evangelica Menonite in Guatemala, Francisco Machado, Andres Aranda, Nelson Garcia, Maria Andrea Mateo, Blanca Maldonado, Gilberto Maldonado, Damian Rodriquez, Isaias Flores, Nicolas Largaespada, Enrique Reyes, Yolanda de Chamorro, Ignacio Gutierrez, Veronica Argueda, Vicente Obando, Clifford Fonsca, Jose Duran. MCC is also working in the area with these churches. Includes script and audio cassette recording #2542

MCC Slide Presentation-Hear Us: Voices Out of Central America

  • CA MHC 607
  • Collection
  • 1984

This slide show consists of 111 color slides depicting the people of Central America, including the countries of Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico. The slides show the context of the average person, their farming techniques and how people are affected by military conflict in their area. Bishop Romero (Catholic) stood up for the people and was assassinated for his stand. MCC is working with people in these regions to improve their situation. This slide show includes a script but the audio cassette is missing