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"This memoir records Katie Funk Wiebe's search for identity as a woman left widowed with young children who becomes a writer and an early Mennonite and biblical feminist." "[summary]"--Provided by publisher.
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
DreamSeeker Books,
Herald Press,
Dreamseeker Books
Language
English
Pages
284
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Subjects
Mennonites, Biography, Mennonite womenPeople
Katie Funk WiebePlaces
Kansas, Hillsboro, United StatesEdition | Availability |
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You never game me a name: one Mennonite woman's story
2009, DreamSeeker Books, Herald Press, Dreamseeker Books
in English
1931038562 9781931038560
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Table of Contents
A beginning that led to many beginnings
My new learning begins
Ein Halber Russlaender (half a Russian Mennonite)
Mostly a Canadian
A mixed marriage begins
Following the follower of the Holy Grail
Living in Eden but far from it
Living apart for the Lord
The ending that came before the beginning
Mother goes to work
Student and teacher at the same time
Everything I know I learned at Tabor College
My world lost its distinct boundaries
How I received shoes as a communicator
Confessions of a woman preacher, no, speaker
Shoved into the arena of change
My long day's journey into the women's movement
What I learned from the women's movement
The stages of Katie
Words from an amateur at growing old
Harvesting my life
Sticking with what you're stuck with
What I learned on my way to becoming eligible.
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