Sir Evelyn Wrench of the Overseas League, an organisation through which he wanted to express his Christian vision for internationalism, was interested in the Bruderhof and wrote to L. B. Pearson, Official Secretary, Canada House, ...
This took place a month after the completion of a year-long campaign in Britain, the 'Peace Ballot', ... million people who responded showed their desire for a resolution of international conflicts through peaceful means, not war.
His early support of faith missions, however, and the way that students responded to this, represented a pioneering approach among Baptists of his time. Mission in Europe The third area considered here is the way in which Spurgeon took ...
R. Kaups (ed), 50 aastat apostlite radadel 1884—1934 [50 Years in the Ways of the Apostles] (Keila: E.B.K. Liidu kirjastus, 1934), p. 12. Also, S. Savinsky, writing about the early history of Russian and Ukrainian Baptists, ...
Pathways and Patterns in History: Essays on Baptists, Evangelicals, and the Modern World in Honour of David Bebbington
The argument made here is that the Bruderhof was formed as a consequence of a concern for a number of aspects which were seen as related: authentic evangelical spirituality, community of goods instead of private property, openness to the ...