A moving story…and an amazing continuation of the Book of Acts.

- <b>Clarence Jordan,</b> author,

Very moving…Emmy Arnold’s story is a simple and direct account of a Christian life stripped to the essentials.

- <b>Thomas Merton</b>,

In the tumultuous aftermath of the First World War, thousands of young Germans defied the social mores of their parents – and the constricting influence of the established churches – in search of freedom, social equality, nature, and community. Hiking clubs were formed and work camps organized, and hundreds of rural folk schools and communes sprang up across the country. In the 1930s, Nazism swallowed this so-called Youth Movement virtually whole. A Joyful Pilgrimage is the engaging story of a remnant that survived: the Bruderhof, a 75-year-old community that began when the author and her husband, a well-known writer and lecturer, abandoned their affluent Berlin suburb to start a new life and “venture of faith." At first glance a memoir, A Joyful Pilgrimage is a radical call to faith and commitment against great odds. It is also a remarkable testimony to the leading of the Spirit, which, as Emmy Arnold writes, can hold together those who believe in the “daily miracle” of community “through thick and thin.”
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Emmy Arnold was born in 1883 in Riva, Latvia, to a prominent family of academics. She married Eberhard Arnold, a revolutionary public speaker, and together they founded a rural commune. This is a biography and history of Emmy Arnold's life and work.
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1. Origins 2. Seeking 3. The Wind Blows 4. Beginning at Sannerz 5. Crisis 6. A New Start 7. The Rhön Bruderhof 8. American Journey 9. Between Time and Eternity 10. Before the Storm 11. Conflict with Hitler’s State 12. Eberhard’s Last Struggle 13. The Fight Goes On Postscript
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A remarkable woman traces her journey from middleclass housewife to co-founder of a Christian community.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780874869569
Publisert
2014-06-12
Utgiver
Plough Publishing House
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
179

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Biografisk notat

Emmy Arnold (1884–1980) was born in Riga, Latvia, to a prominent family of academics. As an adult she turned her back on the middle-class milieu of her upbringing and married Eberhard Arnold, a revolutionary public speaker. In 1920 the couple left their Berlin home and founded a rural commune in the village of Sannerz that still exists in the form of the Bruderhof, a communal movement in the northeastern U.S.