menno.edu groups

menno.edu.ambs

Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary news and discussion.

menno.edu.bethel

Bethel College news and discussion.

menno.edu.bluffton

Bluffton College news and discussion.

menno.edu.cee

China Educational Exchange news and discussion.

menno.edu.cgc

Conrad Grebel College news and discussion.

menno.edu.cmu

Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg MB news and discussion.

menno.edu.emu

Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg VA news and discussion.

menno.edu.goshen

Goshen College, Goshen IN, news and discussion.

menno.edu.hesston

Hesston College, Hesston KS, news and discussion.

menno.edu.hs

Mennonite high schools news and discussion. See also menno.talk.youth.

menno.edu.mbbs

A forum for news, discussion, memories and just about anything related to the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California.

It is especially appropriate for MBBS alumni, students, faculty and staff but all are welcome.

menno.edu.misc

Miscellaneous items related to education.

menno.edu.pacific

A forum for news, discussion, memories and just about anything related to the Fresno Pacific University in Fresno, California. It is especially appropriate for FPC alumni, students, faculty and staff, but all are welcome.

menno.edu.rosedale

Rosedale Bible College, Irwin OK, news and discussion.

menno.edu.tabor

Tabor College, Hillsboro KS, news and discussion.

menno.edu.tmtc

Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre (TMTC) is an inter-Mennonite teaching and research centre at the Toronto School of Theology (TST) serving the North American Mennonite church. TMTC seeks to foster reflection on the Anabaptist-Mennonite heritage by graduate students (doctoral level) and scholars in theology within an ecumenical context. It was founded, and is supported by a board of directors made up of representatives from Mennonite education institutions, conference bodies, and agencies in both Canada and the USA.

TMTC encourages scholars to grow towards wise theological discernment, spiritual depth and maturity, excellent scholarship, mutual and respectful dialogue, and ecumenical and global awareness. As mature scholars, these theologians will then be able to contribute to the health of the Mennonite church with its institutions and also the larger church and society.


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