Mexican Mennonites: Exploring their Past, Present, and Future

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  • I talk about the history and visit a Mennonite elder and historian. He shows me his workshop and horses. At the end Mennonite shows his language ability by speaking Plautdietsch, German, Spanish and English
    We go on a journey through the vibrant Mennonite communities of Mexico! From their rich agricultural heritage to their unique way of life, we delve into their history and contributions. Discover their fascinating transition from horse-drawn buggies to modern tractors and the impact of Mennonite culture in various regions. We'll also shed light on the challenges they face and the water resource issue in this dry region. Get ready for a captivating exploration! 🌽🏞️
    Abraham Peters
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  • @HirsiTV
    @HirsiTV  ปีที่แล้ว +1

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  • @albertito77
    @albertito77 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Fascinating interview. You asked many great questions.
    One question that I just thought of that perhaps you could ask in the future- to the wealthy Mennonites in Canada and Mexico send money to their poorer and more Traditionalist brethren who still dress plain and who still use buggies etc?
    Anni perfect comparison is the Jewish community where secular Jews who are guilty that they don't practice Judaism to any great degree give money to the ultra-orthodox Jews and they are keeping the authentic spirit of Judaism alive. I wonder if less observant Mennonites do the same?

    • @HirsiTV
      @HirsiTV  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you so much for the comment. From what I understand. The Modern Mennonites and traditional Mennonites don't communicate much. The horse and buggy ones think the pickup truck Mennonites have lost their way. I am currently in Peru and visited a horse and buggy community. They think its a sin for Mennonites to become modern. I also visited the Mennonites in Colombia. You will not see a Horse. Only big pickup trucks. I am editing the videos. And remember, the traditional Mennonites excommunicate those who become modern. Thank you so much for watching.