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Highlights
- In this issue, we explore why children and childhood are at the heart of the gospel - and of God's plan for restoring the world.
- Author(s): Jonathan Kozol & Glenn T Stanton & Johann Christoph Arnold & Rachel Carson & Ron Sider & Oscar Romero & Joan Almon & Robert Lasalle-Klein & Clarence Jordan & Eugene Rivers & Ernst Wiechert & Friedrich Froebel
- 72 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christianity
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About the Book
It is summer, 1940. As Hitlers armies turn mainland Europe into a mass graveyard, his feared Luftwaffe rain bombs on England. Meanwhile, amid the green hills of the Cotswolds, a nest of enemy aliens has been discovered: the Bruderhof, a Christian community made up of German, Dutch, and Swiss refugees, and growing numbers of English pacifists. Having fled Nazi Germany to escape persecution, the Bruderhof had at first been welcomed in England. Now, at the height of the Battle of Britain, it is feared. Curfews and travel restrictions are imposed; nasty newspaper articles appear, and local patriots initiate a boycott. Determined to remain together as a witness for peace in a war-torn world, the little group of 300 half of them babies and young children looks for a new home. No country in Europe or North America will take them. And so they set off across the submarine-infested Atlantic for the jungles of ParaguayIn this gripping tale of faith tested by adversity, Emmy Barth lets us hear directly from the mothers, fathers, and children involved through their letters and diaries. Especially eloquent are the voices of the women as they faced both adventure and tragedy.Book Synopsis
In this issue, we explore why children and childhood are at the heart of the gospel - and of God's plan for restoring the world. Hear from Johann Christoph Arnold on "Discovering Reverence," Joan Almon on "Kindergartners Are Humans," and Glen Stanton on "Why Dads Toss Babies." A surgeon shares what he's learned from children with disabilities, while dispatches from Ferguson, Missouri, the US-Mexico border, and the South Bronx focus on places where childhood is especially threatened. Other contributors examine public, homeschool, and Christian education; highlight the role of fathers; and grapple with Jesus' uncomfortable version of family values. Bold, hope-filled, and down-to-earth, Plough Quarterly features thought-provoking articles, commentary, interviews, short fiction, book reviews, poetry and artwork to inspire everyday faith and action. Each issue brings together essential voices from many traditions to give you fresh insights on a core theme such as peacemaking, biblical justice, children and family, building community, man and woman, nature and the environment, nonviolence, or simple living. Starting from the conviction that the teachings and example of Jesus can transform and renew our world, it aims to apply them to all aspects of life, seeking common ground with all people of goodwill regardless of creed.Review Quotes
A fascinating history Emmy Barth has done a wonderful job uncovering old documents and bringing to life an extraordinary story.--Alfred Neufeld, president, Evangelical University of Paraguay"
Dimensions (Overall): 10.5 Inches (H) x 7.3 Inches (W) x .2 Inches (D)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 72
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christianity
Publisher: Plough Publishing House
Theme: Mennonite
Format: Paperback
Author: Jonathan Kozol & Glenn T Stanton & Johann Christoph Arnold & Rachel Carson & Ron Sider & Oscar Romero & Joan Almon & Robert Lasalle-Klein & Clarence Jordan & Eugene Rivers & Ernst Wiechert & Friedrich Froebel
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2014
TCIN: 92189795
UPC: 9780874866087
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-1760
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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