Adolf (MCC Indonesia director) and Anna Ens with their children.
- US MCC IX-13-02.4 box 4 folder 3-46
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- 1966
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Adolf (MCC Indonesia director) and Anna Ens with their children.
Mennonite Central Committee
African American Mennonite Association Records 1974-1993
Records of the African American constituency group of the (old) Mennonite Church. Emerging from the Minority Ministries Council, the African American Mennonite Association began its orginizational life as the Black Council or Black Caucus. In the early 1980s the name was changed to the African American Mennonite Association (AAMA). The AAMA strove to support black and racially integrated congregations in the (old) Mennonite Church through annual assemblies and programming, leadership training, educational opportunites, and congregational economic development.
Records are divided into the following series:
(1) Founding and Governing Documents
(2) Assemblies and Events
(3) Dockets and Minutes
(4) Photographs
(5) Educational Program Records
(6) Correspondence and Subject Files
(7) Sound Recordings
African American Mennonite Association
After church Sunday morning walk in town during the SOS Kinderdorf summer camp
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Agricultural School of Timor students and MCC Pax workers
Mennonite Central Committee
Agricultural students at MCC headquarters
Dyck, Peter J., 1914-2010
Personal papers of A. J. (Abram Jacob) Metzler, consisting of sermon outlines, correspondence, subject files, and audio recordings. Records of Metzler's travels and work abroad are included, as are his published articles, his files on congregations he pastored, and a biography of him along with family records.
This collection is divided into the following series:
(1) Sermon Outlines, 1927-1983
(2) Correspondence and Subject Files, 1826, 1919-1993
(3) Audio Recordings, 1956-1996
(4) Photographs and Video Recordings, 1882-1991
Metzler, Abram Jacob, 1902-1996
Alan Hochstetler Papers 1958-1961
A set of personal papers documenting Alan Hochstetler's voluntary service work in Vietnam and Korea under the auspices of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). The papers consist primarily of correspondence from Hochstetler to his family in Nappanee, Indiana. The letters provide a lot of detail about the daily work and activities of Hochstetler and other MCC volunteers. In his correspondence, Hochstetler also discusses the weather, major political events, and his relationships with his fellow voluntary service workers.
Other materials in this collection include correspondence from MCC and the selective service, slides and photographs taken during his service work, photographs taken during a 1997 trip to Vietnam, clippings, a Vietnam diary, a hand drawn map of the Leprosarium, the Tidings of the Banmethouoat Leprosarium, a service certificate from MCC, and a nine-page manuscript containing personal reflections and recollections of his service work and his return trips to Vietnam.
Hochstetler, Alan, 1939-
Albert Meyers, a relief worker stationed in Valdoie, France, speaking to Pax workers
Mennonite Central Committee
Aldine Carpenter and Eva Harder Brunk Papers
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, sermons, and other material documenting the Brunks' mission work in India. The most unusual item in the papers is Eva Brunk's essay, "My First O.B. Case in Dondi," which provides a first hand account of childbirth and post-natal care and customs in a "High Caste Brohmin's home" in the early 20th century.
Brunk, Aldine Carpenter, 1886-1969
Algeria, Henchir Toumghani, 1964-1967
Part of Marian Hostetler Papers
Mennonite Central Committee
Alice Fast was in charge of sewing projects at the MCC Osaka center
Mennonite Central Committee
Alice Kauffman Gingerich Papers
The collection contains letters and research materials for the biography of her father, Daniel K. Kauffman, written by Alice Kauffman Gingerich in 1954. The letters were sent in response to Alice's request in the Gospel Herald for information and memories about her father. Included are Daniel and his wife Mary's marriage certificate, correspondence regarding the publishing of the book, and certificate of copyright registration for the book. Also included are Alice's memorial service program, obituary, and several photographs.
A copy of Daniel Kauffman's book, The Mennonite Church and Current Issues (Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa., 1923), was removed from the collection.
Gingerich, Alice Ruth Kauffman, 1911-2011
Lehman, Ernest W.