"He Does Not War"In the Anabaptist tradition, a Christian must never fight back.
Hans Schnell|
From Mutual Aid to Global ActionHow the Anabaptist emphasis on practical acts of love led a tightly knit enclave to reach out to the world.
by Gari-Anne Patzwald and William Kostlevy|
Where Community Is No ClichéForty-three families in rural Texas blend Pentecostal fervor and Anabaptist simplicity.
by Roger Olson, photos by Dan Bryant|
Holy GroundOne of the most visible practices among the American Anabaptists, the Brethren love feast exemplifies humility and community.
By Frank Ramirez|
A People of ConscienceHow America's plain people first arose in Europe as a discipleship movement repressed by the state church.
Chris Armstrong and Jeff Bach|
The Germans Have LandedOnce William Penn welcomed the freedom-seeking Anabaptists to his colony, they spread and flourished.
David Eller|
Pure & SimpleEver wonder what the plain people's churches look and feel like? Here's an insider account.
Stephen Scott|
Holy GroundOne of the most visible practices among the American Anabaptists, the Brethren love feast exemplifies humility and community.
Frank Ramirez|
Be Not ConformedWhy have American Anabaptists lived in protest against the modern world?
John D. Roth|