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  1. The Other Side of Joy: Religious Melancholy among the Bruderhof by Julius Rubin, 2000-03-09
  2. Behold That Star: A Christmas Anthology
  3. BEHOLD THAT STAR A Christmas Anthology by Bruderhof (editors), 1998
  4. Discipleship : Living for Christ in the Daily Grind - Leader's Guide
  5. Lethal Selection: Americans Speak Out on the Death Penalty by Plough Books, 1997-10
  6. Heavens Are Opened by Eberhard Arnold, Emmy Arnold, et all 1974-06
  7. Children in community. Second edition. Edited by the Society of Brothers, designed by Roswith Arnold, photo editor Marcus Mommsen. by Society of Brothers (Bruderhof), 1974
  8. The Gospel in Dostoyevsky: Selections from His Works by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 1988
  9. Torches Together The Beginning and Early Years of the Bruderhof Communities (Chr by Emmy Arnold, 1971-01-01
  10. TORCHES TOGETHER : THE STORY OF THE BRUDERHOF COMMUNITES by EMMY ARNOLD, 1976-01-01
  11. YOUTH MOVEMENT TO BRUDERHOF: Letters and Diaries of Annemarie Arnold nee Wachter 1926-1932 by HUTTERIAN BRETHREN, 1986
  12. Hutterite Communities: Kaaterskill High Peak, Bruderhof Communities, North Cypress, Manitoba, Castá, Bulstrode Park
  13. Through streets broad and narrow: A woman's ongoing search to find a Christian pacifist lifestyle, including a 17-year sojourn in the Bruderhof communities (Women from utopia series) by Belinda Manley, 1996
  14. Against the Wind: Eberhard Arnold and the Bruderhof.(Review) (book review): An article from: Utopian Studies by John Sill, 2000-01-01

21. Washington Post | PhotoVoyage | The Bruderhof
Join Aurora photographer Susie Post as she explores a bruderhof community in Spring Valley, Pennsylvania.Category Society Religion and Spirituality bruderhof Communities......The bruderhof A Kindred Community In 1920, radical Christian EberhardArnold founded the bruderhof in wartorn Germany. Today, nine
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The Bruderhof: A Kindred Community
In 1920, radical Christian Eberhard Arnold founded the Bruderhof in war-torn Germany.
Today, nine Bruderhof communities - six in the eastern United States, two in England and one in Australia - are home to more than 3,000 members.
The basis of Bruderhof life is the Bible's New Testament teachings on love of neighbor, nonviolence, mutual service and faithfulness in marriage. The Bruderhof faith also encourages its members to maintain a childlike spirit.
The Bruderhof movement
is dedicated to the principle of unity. Instead of holding assets or property privately, members share everything in common.
Join Aurora photographer Susie Post
as she explores a Bruderhof community in Spring Valley, Pennsylvania.
Take a walk by lantern light, sing lullabies to a newborn and pick pumpkins from the community garden.

22. Las Comunidades Del Bruderhof
Sitio oficial. Movimiento comunitario fundado por el alem¡n Eberhard Arnold. Historia, FAQs, creencias.
http://www.bruderhof.org/spanish/index.html
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23. Washington Post | PhotoVoyage | The Bruderhof
enlarge image, bruderhof Boys. During the summer, bruderhof schoolchildrenspend most of their time playing and exploring the outdoors.
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24. Death Penalty The Ultimate Revenge
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25. The Danthonia Bruderhof Community The Danthonia Story
The Danthonia Story Two years ago a delegation from bruderhof communities inBritain and the United States travelled to Australia to investigate the
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26. Bruderhof Communities - Subscribe
A quote from the likes of Arnold, Blumhardt, Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Romero, Sundar Singh, Tolstoy, waiting in your inbox every morning.
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27. The Bruderhof Museum: Experience Community
The official site for the history of the bruderhof, a radical Christian Community, founded by Eberhard Arnold.
http://bruderhofmuseum.com
snapshots timeline search about us ... contact us The Bruderhof Museum documents the 80-year history of the Bruderhof Communities , an international communal movement with more than 2000 members.
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28. The Bruderhof Museum
The bruderhof Museum. Begun See also The bruderhof Museum website. Backto Community Service Projects. The bruderhof Foundation, Inc. is
http://www.bruderhoffoundation.org/projects/museum.htm
Program Services About Us Ways of Giving Contact Us Projects Education International Reconciliation Community Service Publishing The Bruderhof Museum Begun as a museum of the 80-year history of the Bruderhof Communities, The Bruderhof Museum now sponsors discussion groups, a book club, and an art gallery. Displays of handicrafts from around the world are brought back by Bruderhof youth returning from international service and reconciliation projects. Discussions scheduled for the fall of 2001 include these topics:
  • Raising children in a hostile world Forgiveness - a lost art? Who is disabled anyway? Death, Dying and Eternity Whatever happened to the front porch? Sex, Marriage, and God Technology - where is it taking us?
See also The Bruderhof Museum website. Back to Community Service Projects The Bruderhof Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Bruderhof Communities USA.

29. Untitled Document
The bruderhof Communities Official Website. bruderhof and Children'sEducation. Eberhard Arnold Founder of the bruderhof Communities.
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The Bruderhof Communities: Official Website Bruderhof and Children's Education Eberhard Arnold: Founder of the Bruderhof Communities Heinrich Arnold: a biography The Bruderhof Communities: Official Website Bruderhof and Children's Education Eberhard Arnold: Founder of the Bruderhof Communities Heinrich Arnold: a biography ... Bruderhof Museum: The History of the Bruderhof Communities.

30. Bruderhof Communities In The UK - Sannerz Bruderhof In Germany
Sannerz bruderhof. The bruderhof returns to its roots. Find out more aboutthe beginnings of the bruderhof movement at the bruderhof Museum.
http://www.bruderhof.co.uk/uk/SannerzBruderhof.htm
Sannerz Bruderhof
The Bruderhof returns to its roots . In 1920 Eberhard and Emmy Arnold and some friends moved into a large brick villa in the village of Sannerz in Germany. Find out more about the beginnings of the Bruderhof movement at the Bruderhof Museum In August of 2002 the  Bruderhof Communities in the UK purchased the villa in Sannerz as a mission outpost in Europe. Visit the Sannerz Bruderhof website . Warning: it's in German!
Bruderhof Communities in the UK

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Sannerz Bruderhof House
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31. Bruderhof Christian Community On The Web
The bruderhof is an international Christian community movement with locationsin Europe, North America and Australia. The bruderhof Communities.
http://frodo.bruderhof.com/bruderhof/
The Bruderhof Communities
Links to online resources
The Bruderhof is an international movement of Christian communities.
Today there are ten Bruderhof communities like the one pictured above
located in North America, Europe and Australia, where families
and single people share in work, meals, worship and mission. This page lists web sites by and about the Bruderhof Communities.
General links

32. Religious Movements Homepage: BRUDERHOF
This bruderhof Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensive webbased as well as print resources about the bruderhof. bruderhof.
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/Bruderh.html
Bruderhof
a.k.a. Bruderhof Communities International
Profile History Beliefs Links ... Bibliography
I. Group Profile
  • Name: Bruderhof
  • Founder: Eberhard Arnold
  • Date of Birth:
  • Birth Place: Germany
  • Year Founded:
  • Sacred or Revered Texts: The New Testament
  • Cult or Sect:
  • Negative sentiments are typically implied when the concepts "cult" and "sect" are employed in popular discourse. Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes. For a more detailed discussion of both scholarly and popular usage of the concepts "cult" and "sect," please visit our Conceptualizing "Cult" and "Sect" page, where you will find additional links to related issues.
  • Size of Group: Profile History Beliefs Links ... Bibliography
    II. History
    The Bruderhof claim that their roots go back to the time of the Radical Reformation of early 16th century Europe, when thousands of Anabaptists left the institutional church to seek a life of simplicity, brotherhood, and nonviolence. A branch of this movement was known as the
  • 33. Heini Arnold: Bruderhof Visionary
    Heinrich Arnold, son of bruderhof Communities founders Emmy and Eberhard Arnold, dedicated his life to radical Christian discipleship. This website introduces his life, thoughts, and writings.
    http://www.heinricharnold.com

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    Biography Photos Books ... About us Born in Austria in 1913, Johann Heinrich Arnold, known to his friends as Heini, was a pastor who worked at the Woodcrest Bruderhof , a Christian community in upstate New York, for nearly thirty years. Though little known today, he was widely sought after as a spiritual counselor in the 1960s and 1970s, and his books remain bestsellers twenty years after his death. Heini 's parents Eberhard and Emmy Arnold founded the Bruderhof Community Movement in Germany in 1920, following the First World War. Heini's development paralleled that of the Bruderhof: expelled from Germany after Hitler came to power, he was among the first to begin the new Cotswold Bruderhof in England. But with the outbreak of World War II, he and other German members were regarded as "enemy aliens" and forced to leave England. Rather than split along national lines, all Bruderhof members crossed the submarine-infested Atlantic to Paraguay in South America, the only country that would accept the international group during the war. In the early 1950s, Heini Arnold traveled to the United States to try to raise money for the hospital the Bruderhof ran in Paraguay. He met many people who were personally interested in living in community, so in 1954 Woodcrest Bruderhof was begun in New York state. This became the home of Heini, Annemarie, and their children.

    34. Bruderhof Vs The 'Net?
    bruderhof vs the Net? relations disaster after another. alt.support.bruderhoflegal threats against Bill Peters. On 4 June 1997
    http://thingy.apana.org.au/~fjc/bruderhof/
    Bruderhof vs the Net?
    thingy Frank Copeland The Bruderhof is a christian sect that started in Germany in the 1920s before moving to Paraguay in the 1930s to avoid Nazi rule. From there it moved to the United States. Internal conflicts have led to many defections, and ex-members critical of the authoritarian leadership of the sect have formed a group called the Peregrine Foundation The Bruderhof is currently engaged in two seperate attempts to use strongarm litigation tactics to limit criticism on the net. In doing so it appears to be following the same self-destructive path as the so-called Church of Scientology , whose attempts to silence critics have simply resulted in one public relations disaster after another.
    alt.support.bruderhof: legal threats against Bill Peters
    On 4 June 1997 Bill Peters posted a control message to create the Usenet newsgroup alt.support.bruderhof . The response of the Bruderhof was to instruct their lawyers to send a letter to Bill , claiming that the use of their name in the newsgroup name was an infringement of their trademark rights. They demanded, in effect, that Bill shut down the newsgroup. This isn't the first time that a corporation with a public relations problem has sought to silence its critics by shutting down the forum they use for their discussions. Scientology lawyer Helena Kobrin once

    35. Bruderhof Vs The Net
    bruderhof vs the Net. This page last updated Friday 01 May 1998 Other pages toread first bruderhof vs the Net? A Net critic's page by Frank Copeland.
    http://thingy.apana.org.au/~fun/bruderhof/
    Bruderhof vs the Net
    This page last updated Friday 01 May 1998 The Bruderhof is an Anabaptist religious group which has decided to attempt the suppression of criticism by legal thuggery. As a veteran of the Scientology vs the Net battle, this caught my attention. ( "Who would have thought this unprecedented spectacle could turn into a double feature? Wowzer" - Anima.) Perhaps it will catch yours also.
    Other pages to read first:
    Bruderhof vs the Net?
    • A Net critic's page by Frank Copeland . A good summary of what this is all about, if you want to understand why this page is here. Consider my page an adjunct to his.
    The Bruderhof official page
    The Peregrine Foundation - ex-Bruderhof members
    Newsgroups:
    alt.support.bruderhof
    alt.religion.christian.anabaptist.brethren
    Netly News covers the issue
    I got an email from Chris Stamper at Netly News asking for info on this whole thing. And he proceeded to write quite a nice article on the subject. (He misattributed my words to Frank Copeland, but I can live with that :-)

    36. Johann Christoph Arnold - Home
    Articles and free ebooks by Johann Christoph Arnold, author, speaker, family counselor, and senior pastor in the bruderhof movement.
    http://www.christopharnold.com
    Home Articles Books Feedback ... Links
    Johann Christoph Arnold Welcome The Wisdom of Fools
    more...

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    Be Not Afraid
    In this hope-filled book, stories of real men and women offer hard-won insights on dealing with uncertainty, loss, grief, and the fear of death. Arnold knows that the biggest challenges in life are the ones that won't fit the script. All the same, he is convinced that there are plenty of common truths worth holding to the light. more...
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    Breaking The Cycle - a creative response to school violence.
    About once a week, NYPD Detective Steven McDonald, who was shot and paralyzed in the line of duty, and I speak together to a high school assembly about resolving conflicts nonviolently and the power of forgiveness. Read Steven's story. I want to hear your story - Wherever I go, I find what people need most is a listening ear, someone who will take the time to hear their troubles and offer a word of encouragement or advice. Even if there's nothing else I can do to help, I will read whatever you write to me with an open heart. Write to me.

    37. Blumhardts.com - The Blumhardts
    The most comprehensive English language source of writings by and about Johann Christoph Blumhardt and Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt, two men who had a profound influence on the bruderhof movement.
    http://www.blumhardts.com
    Few are satisfied with what church and society have served up. We hunger for something more, for a faith with the power to transform ourselves and our world. and his son Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt influenced a whole generation of Christian thinkers. But their message shatters the walls of conventional Christianity. God's kingdom is breaking into this world. We can experience the future Christ promised now. This website is the most comprehensive English language source of writings by and about both Blumhardts. Learn more about them , browse their writings online, or download a free e-book let us know
    In everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
    Philippians 4:6 The Apostle says to us We must understand clearly that our prayer goes to God. We must always remain aware of the presence of the Savior and never lose sight of him. Johann Christoph Blumhardt, from Important Questions of Faith, Prayer.
    Bruderhof Communities

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    God's justice demands that we follow the voice of conscience.

    God is not looking for heroic figures. He is looking for those who live from their hearts.

    We do not push away the world. We assert our place in it.

    Breakfast with Blumhardt
    ... breakfast w/blumhardt

    38. Bruderhof And Childrens Education
    The bruderhof's Plough Publishing House released a new book by JohannChristoph Arnold on Children's Education. The bruderhof Communities
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    Bruderhof Communities: Who We Are
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    40. The Bruderhof Communities, Some Personal Experiences And Observations.
    Some personal experiences and observations concerning the bruderhof communities,formerly the Hutterian Brethren (east) or Society of Brothers.
    http://w3.ime.net/~wchesley/bruderhof/our_experiences.html
    The Bruderhof Communities, some experiences and observations.
    by Wayne and Betty Chesley (December 1996).
    "Lying in any form comes from below; and most terrifying of all is the religious lie."
    -Eberhard Arnold (the founder of the Bruderhof Communities),
    Why do we have a web page about the Bruderhof Communities? What brought us to the Bruderhof communities? Behind the scenes, the public image of the Bruderhof and the reality. "Bless those who persecute you"? The Bruderhof and its enemies. ... Our experiences with leaving the Bruderhof.
    Why do we have a web site about the Bruderhof Communities?
    December 1996
    My wife and I were novice members of the Bruderhof Communities. As guests and as members we lived at the Deerspring and Catskill communities for about two years. We joined the Bruderhof thinking that we had found a church that was living more according to the New Testament than any other church. In fact we had been challenged by Bruderhofers to join any other church that was living more in keeping with the Gospel than they were. To one who is seeking to commit totally to God's will this is a big challenge. When one sees the Bruderhof (even with the faults it lets show) only through the filtered world of the visitor or guest it is hard even to imagine a church more committed to living by Christ's teachings. But the picture is quite different when one makes a commitment to the communities. In the end we found that the communities place unity with the brotherhood and trust in the leadership in a place which Jesus alone should inhabit. We do not believe it has always been this way at the Bruderhof, or that it must be this way in community.

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