Mennonite Quaintness
Re: Mennonite Quaintness
Something interesting to me is evangelical sort of Christians who really "admire" the Amish & Mennonites, yet think it would somehow be an improvement if they adopted evangelical (or Catholic, or Orthodox, or whatever) doctrines, failing to see that Mennonite & Amish life flows out of their devotion to following the doctrines they find in the scriptures.
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Where can I read this pamphlet?Anthony wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:42 am I was re-reading a pamphlet from a conservative mennonite preacher with a NMB and he referred to the world’s perception of mennonites as “quaint, cute, rural, and happy in our misery”. Ive always had the same impression but have never seen mennonites talk about themselves like this.
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"The old woodcutter spoke again,
'You people are obsessed with judging. Don’t go so far. We only have a fragment. Life comes in fragments...
It is impossible to talk with you. You always draw conclusions.' "
'You people are obsessed with judging. Don’t go so far. We only have a fragment. Life comes in fragments...
It is impossible to talk with you. You always draw conclusions.' "
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What all do you and the world include in this word "misery"?Anthony wrote: ↑Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:42 am I was re-reading a pamphlet from a conservative mennonite preacher with a NMB and he referred to the world’s perception of mennonites as “quaint, cute, rural, and happy in our misery”. Ive always had the same impression but have never seen mennonites talk about themselves like this.
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"The old woodcutter spoke again,
'You people are obsessed with judging. Don’t go so far. We only have a fragment. Life comes in fragments...
It is impossible to talk with you. You always draw conclusions.' "
'You people are obsessed with judging. Don’t go so far. We only have a fragment. Life comes in fragments...
It is impossible to talk with you. You always draw conclusions.' "
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Honestly I think we can all learn from each other “something”. I’ve said before our orthodox priest friend said they all have a piece of the pie. (denominations)JohnH wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 9:50 am Something interesting to me is evangelical sort of Christians who really "admire" the Amish & Mennonites, yet think it would somehow be an improvement if they adopted evangelical (or Catholic, or Orthodox, or whatever) doctrines, failing to see that Mennonite & Amish life flows out of their devotion to following the doctrines they find in the scriptures.
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Re: Mennonite Quaintness
It's lost to history so I can't quote it exactly, but Wayne in Maine had a post years ago about wishing that Anabaptists could be appreciated for our theology. Instead, when outsiders look at us, all they think of is "pies cooling on the windowsill."Valerie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:46 pmHonestly I think we can all learn from each other “something”. I’ve said before our orthodox priest friend said they all have a piece of the pie. (denominations)JohnH wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 9:50 am Something interesting to me is evangelical sort of Christians who really "admire" the Amish & Mennonites, yet think it would somehow be an improvement if they adopted evangelical (or Catholic, or Orthodox, or whatever) doctrines, failing to see that Mennonite & Amish life flows out of their devotion to following the doctrines they find in the scriptures.
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It could be that "faith without works is dead", and that the evidence of our doctrines is indeed the fruits people see. It does seem reasonable for people to be more impressed by the evidence of faith versus empty words.ohio jones wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:52 pm It's lost to history so I can't quote it exactly, but Wayne in Maine had a post years ago about wishing that Anabaptists could be appreciated for our theology. Instead, when outsiders look at us, all they think of is "pies cooling on the windowsill."
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Wife: yeah, I’ve had multiple people ask me where to get pretzels, sour bread, baked goods, for canning and gardening advice, ect. On one hand, it’s annoying because I don’t actually know a lot of the stuff, and a lot of people also think I’m Amish, but if we ladies get past the annoyance part, it’s actually a great way to make a relationship with people where we can actually speak into their lives or share the gospel.ohio jones wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:52 pmIt's lost to history so I can't quote it exactly, but Wayne in Maine had a post years ago about wishing that Anabaptists could be appreciated for our theology. Instead, when outsiders look at us, all they think of is "pies cooling on the windowsill."Valerie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:46 pmHonestly I think we can all learn from each other “something”. I’ve said before our orthodox priest friend said they all have a piece of the pie. (denominations)JohnH wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 9:50 am Something interesting to me is evangelical sort of Christians who really "admire" the Amish & Mennonites, yet think it would somehow be an improvement if they adopted evangelical (or Catholic, or Orthodox, or whatever) doctrines, failing to see that Mennonite & Amish life flows out of their devotion to following the doctrines they find in the scriptures.
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I remember Denny Kenaston from Charity very frustrated with that reputation.ohio jones wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:52 pmIt's lost to history so I can't quote it exactly, but Wayne in Maine had a post years ago about wishing that Anabaptists could be appreciated for our theology. Instead, when outsiders look at us, all they think of is "pies cooling on the windowsill."Valerie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:46 pmHonestly I think we can all learn from each other “something”. I’ve said before our orthodox priest friend said they all have a piece of the pie. (denominations)JohnH wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 9:50 am Something interesting to me is evangelical sort of Christians who really "admire" the Amish & Mennonites, yet think it would somehow be an improvement if they adopted evangelical (or Catholic, or Orthodox, or whatever) doctrines, failing to see that Mennonite & Amish life flows out of their devotion to following the doctrines they find in the scriptures.
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Excellent perspective.Soloist wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 1:24 pmWife: yeah, I’ve had multiple people ask me where to get pretzels, sour bread, baked goods, for canning and gardening advice, ect. On one hand, it’s annoying because I don’t actually know a lot of the stuff, and a lot of people also think I’m Amish, but if we ladies get past the annoyance part, it’s actually a great way to make a relationship with people where we can actually speak into their lives or share the gospel.ohio jones wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:52 pmIt's lost to history so I can't quote it exactly, but Wayne in Maine had a post years ago about wishing that Anabaptists could be appreciated for our theology. Instead, when outsiders look at us, all they think of is "pies cooling on the windowsill."
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