Mennonite Central Committee Canada
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Epp-Tiessen, Esther. [http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/s4-bin/Main/ItemDisplay?l=0&l_ef_l=1&id=318388.1410231&v=1&lvl=2&coll=18&rt=1&itm=8817561&rsn=S_WWWzfaKPVerU&all=1&dt=+AW+|Epp-Tiessen|&spi=-&rp=1&v=1 "The Origins of the Mennonite Central Committee, Canada."] M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1980. | Epp-Tiessen, Esther. [http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/s4-bin/Main/ItemDisplay?l=0&l_ef_l=1&id=318388.1410231&v=1&lvl=2&coll=18&rt=1&itm=8817561&rsn=S_WWWzfaKPVerU&all=1&dt=+AW+|Epp-Tiessen|&spi=-&rp=1&v=1 "The Origins of the Mennonite Central Committee, Canada."] M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1980. | ||
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Marr, Lucille. “Craigwood: The Mennonite Central Committee’s Home for Delinquent Boys.” Published as “Christian Love Meets Government Regulation: From Ailsa Craig Boys’ Farm to Craigwood, 1954-1970.” ''Historical Papers: Canadian Society of Church History'' (1997): 97-118. Also published as “Ailsa Craig Boys’ Farm: A ‘Pioneering Institution,’ 1954-1970.” ''Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses'' 28, No. 4 (1999): 419-36. | Marr, Lucille. “Craigwood: The Mennonite Central Committee’s Home for Delinquent Boys.” Published as “Christian Love Meets Government Regulation: From Ailsa Craig Boys’ Farm to Craigwood, 1954-1970.” ''Historical Papers: Canadian Society of Church History'' (1997): 97-118. Also published as “Ailsa Craig Boys’ Farm: A ‘Pioneering Institution,’ 1954-1970.” ''Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses'' 28, No. 4 (1999): 419-36. | ||
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Alternate Names: MCC
Dyck, Heinz John. "The Work of Mennonite Central Committee Volunteers in a Developing Aboriginal Community." M.A. thesis, University of Victoria, 1993.
Epp, Frank H., ed. Partners in Service: The Story of Mennonite Central Committee Canada. Winnipeg: Mennonite Central Committee Canada, 1983.
Epp-Tiessen, Esther. "The Origins of the Mennonite Central Committee, Canada." M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1980.
Marr, Lucille. "Anne Synder, the Mennonite Central Committee, and Post-construction Germany." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Church History, York University, Toronto, 2006.
Marr, Lucille. “Craigwood: The Mennonite Central Committee’s Home for Delinquent Boys.” Published as “Christian Love Meets Government Regulation: From Ailsa Craig Boys’ Farm to Craigwood, 1954-1970.” Historical Papers: Canadian Society of Church History (1997): 97-118. Also published as “Ailsa Craig Boys’ Farm: A ‘Pioneering Institution,’ 1954-1970.” Studies in Religion / Sciences religieuses 28, No. 4 (1999): 419-36.
Marr, Lucille. "Spirituality and a Heart for Justice: Mennonite Central Committee Ontario, 1979-2000." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Church History, Dalhousie University, 2003.
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