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).
Anyone caught offering hospitality to Menno was arrested and (in at least one case) executed. Those who offered Menno a cup of cold water understood that as Christians we are a team, and all of us are supportive players participating with others even if it means persecution in this world; but we have eternal rewards as a result of this participation!
Jesus came into this world to bring righteousness into the lives of people. As his followers we grasp the eternal life that is to come makes us better citizens of this world by showing compassion. Right living with God is right living with people.
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).
Anyone caught offering hospitality to Menno was arrested and (in at least one case) executed. Those who offered Menno a cup of cold water understood that as Christians we are a team, and all of us are supportive players participating with others even if it means persecution in this world; but we have eternal rewards as a result of this participation!
Jesus came into this world to bring righteousness into the lives of people. As his followers we grasp the eternal life that is to come makes us better citizens of this world by showing compassion. Right living with God is right living with people.

