Emphasis Preaching Journal
The Menno-Hof Amish/Mennonite Museum...
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The Menno-Hof Amish/Mennonite Museum in Shipshewana, Indiana, relates the life of Menno Simmons, a Free Church leader. His sixteenth-century theology focused on separation from this world, and baptism by repentance symbolized his faith.
Simmons wrote: "For true evangelical faith... cannot lie dormant, but opens itself in all righteousness and works of love; it... clothes the naked; feeds the hungry; consoles the all the oppressed; returns good for evil; serves those who injure it; prays for those who persecute it" (Why I Do Not Cease Teaching and Writing, 1539).
Simmons wrote: "For true evangelical faith... cannot lie dormant, but opens itself in all righteousness and works of love; it... clothes the naked; feeds the hungry; consoles the all the oppressed; returns good for evil; serves those who injure it; prays for those who persecute it" (Why I Do Not Cease Teaching and Writing, 1539).

