La Voz Menonita (Periodical)
La Voz Menonita (The Mennonite Voice) was the official monthly organ (16 pp) of the Argentine Mennonite Church. The first issue appeared in March 1932 with Albano Luayza as editor. Ernesto Suarez succeeded him in January 1949. Other editors were Pedro Lanik, Marta de Alvarez and Delbet Erb. Its purpose was to present the message of salvation and to expound Mennonite doctrines and practices.
The last issue was published in 1961; it was superseded by El Discipulo Cristiano.
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