A Mennonite Boy’s Odyssey

A Mennonite Boy’s Odyssey
Author: Bernard (Bernie) D. Bowman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532602723

A Mennonite Boy's Odyssey is a story of courage and discovery. Some individuals are fully content to embrace answers provided by their own elders to life's great questions. For others, their elders' way proves untenable. They must forge their own path, awakening through assimilation from alternate sources. A Mennonite Boy's Odyssey traces one such awakening, a life journey of spiritual development from growing up Mennonite in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the 1950s and 1960s, through decades of reading, thought, and enquiry. The book balances life experience with intellectual and spiritual transformation. This book is an accounting of a Hero's Journey, in the parlance of Joseph Campbell.

A Mennonite Boy's Odyssey

A Mennonite Boy's Odyssey
Author: Bernard (Bernie) D. Bowman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532602715

A Mennonite Boy's Odyssey is a story of courage and discovery. Some individuals are fully content to embrace answers provided by their own elders to life's great questions. For others, their elders' way proves untenable. They must forge their own path, awakening through assimilation from alternate sources. A Mennonite Boy's Odyssey traces one such awakening, a life journey of spiritual development from growing up Mennonite in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the 1950s and 1960s, through decades of reading, thought, and enquiry. The book balances life experience with intellectual and spiritual transformation. This book is an accounting of a Hero's Journey, in the parlance of Joseph Campbell.

Oklahoma Odyssey

Oklahoma Odyssey
Author: John Mort
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2022-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496231988

A 2022 Great Group Reads selection In late fall of 1892 outlaw Eddie Mole gallops down the main street of Jericho Springs, Kansas, where he robs and shoots dead the freighter Barney Kreider. Some urge Barney's son Ulysses ("Euly") to take revenge, but Euly is a Mennonite and Mennonites don't seek revenge. Instead, Euly plots how to make his fortune with the aid of his half-Osage sister, Kate, and his friend Johnny, an Osage farmhand. The three make a plan to sell goods and livestock to the settlers converging on Caldwell, Kansas, for the land run going on in the Cherokee Outlet. When Johnny tracks Eddie into the Cherokee Outlet, he witnesses Buffalo Soldiers evicting Eddie from a ranch, leaving it public domain, and Johnny and Kate make the run for that beautiful land. Euly follows close behind, even as Eddie, riding from Arkansas City, tries to reclaim his old ranch. John Mort's narrative is an anti-revenge novel--always opting for nonviolence. But there's violence nevertheless, as Eddie's and Barney's survivors converge in a rousing finish. Though this novel uses some of the architecture and motifs of traditional westerns, it is carefully researched and set in the unfolding of a pivotal, neglected historical event.

White Picket Fences

White Picket Fences
Author: MR Doug Gehman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780976516835

White Picket Fences follows the adventures of a Mennonite boy, from sheltered origins in eastern Pennsylvania's Anabaptist community, to a career that takes his family around the world. Alternately hilarious and poignant, this engaging self-portrait immerses the reader in pervasive religious tradition, teenage rebellion, and devastating family tragedy. Set against the backdrop of world events, White Picket Fences travels through one hundred years of family history, from the early 1900s to the present day, a story as close to home as the Wright brothers' first flight and as far away as the Vietnam War. White Picket Fences is an earthy, honest and sometimes excruciating account of Christian faith lived in the real world. In the end, one man's journey and the family legacy that guided him helps us understand why people of faith hold so tenaciously to their values and why everyone yearns for its fruit: the intimacy of family and that place in our hearts we call home.

The Odyssey of a Heart

The Odyssey of a Heart
Author: Mervin Wagler
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1602662746

Set within the conservative religious subculture of the Amish, "The Odyssey of a Heart" is a searing examination of the authors heart as he struggles with intense doubt and fear brought on by his own youthful insecurities. The work is a piercing call to defy the destructive tendencies that lie within and to live from a deep and full heart. (Motivation)

California Mennonites

California Mennonites
Author: Brian Froese
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421415127

"Books geographically focused on the midwestern and eastern states dominate the study of Mennonites in America. The intriguing history of Mennonites in the American West remains untold. In From Digging Gold to Saving Souls, Brian Froese introduces readers for the first time to the California Mennonite experience. Although a few Mennonites did dig for gold in the 1850s, the real story of Mennonites in California begins in the 1890s with westward migrations for fertile soil and healthy sunshine. By the mid-twentieth century, the Mennonite story in California had developed into an interesting tale of religious conservatives--traditional agrarians--finding their way in an increasingly urban and religiously pluralistic California. Some California Mennonites negotiated new identities by endorsing conservative evangelicalism; some found them in reclamations of sixteenth-century Anabaptists. Still other Mennonites found meaningful religious experience by engaging in social action and justice even when these actions appeared in "secular" forms. These emerging identities--Evangelical, Anabaptist, and secular--covered a broad spectrum, yet represented a selective retaining and discarding of Mennonite religious practices and expressions. From Digging Gold to Saving Souls touches on such topics as migration, pluralism, race, gender, pacifism, institutional construction, education, and labor conflict, all of which defined the experience of Mennonites of California. Brian Froese shows how this experience was a rich, complex, and deliberate move into modern society. In From Digging Gold to Saving Souls, he introduces readers to a dynamic people who did not simply become modern, but who chose to modernize on their own terms"--

Sweet Odyssey

Sweet Odyssey
Author: Idario Santos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-05-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692839607

50% of royalties will be donated to the Clinic for Special Children---------------------------------------------------------The legend of King Arthur is one of courage, valor, and loyalty; it is a story of heroic actions in the face of extraordinary odds. Sweet Odyssey tells a similar tale, but with one important exception. It is true. Its main protagonists, young "King" Artur Santos and his father Idario, are real-life heroes; made of flesh and blood. In Sweet Odyssey, you will learn that the challenges faced by the mythical King Arthur pale in comparison to those overcome by one courageous young boy and his family. Sweet Odyssey will teach you how real heroes think and act, drawing on deep reserves of integrity, resourcefulness, and perseverance in the face of almost unimaginable obstacles. Perhaps more importantly, A Sweet Odyssey will teach you something about love...By: Kevin A. Strauss, who earned his M.D. from Harvard Medical School, is medical director of the Clinic for Special Children in Strasburg, PA---------------------------------------------------------While traveling this odyssey, Idario lost all his property, wealth, job, and became deeply indebted to many people, but he never waivered from his mission or faith. The reader learns that life's struggles require an enormous amount of faith and perseverance to perhaps achieve success - no guarantee, but certainly one gains greater strength for future challenges. I strongly recommend this book to all parents, grandparents, newborn screeners, and healthcare professionals as a must read!!By: William Harry Hannon, PhD; Independent Consultant and Retired Chief, Newborn Screening Branch and Founder, Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program (NSQAP); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

The Holocaust [4 volumes]

The Holocaust [4 volumes]
Author: Paul R. Bartrop
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1526
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1440840849

This four-volume set provides reference entries, primary documents, and personal accounts from individuals who lived through the Holocaust that allow readers to better understand the cultural, political, and economic motivations that spurred the Final Solution. The Holocaust that occurred during World War II remains one of the deadliest genocides in human history, with an estimated two-thirds of the 9 million Jews in Europe at the time being killed as a result of the policies of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. The Holocaust: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection provides students with an all-encompassing resource for learning about this tragic event—a four-book collection that provides detailed information as well as multidisciplinary perspectives that will serve as a gateway to meaningful discussion and further research. The first two volumes present reference entries on significant individuals of the Holocaust (both victims and perpetrators), anti-Semitic ideology, and annihilationist policies advocated by the Nazi regime, giving readers insight into the social, political, cultural, military, and economic aspects of the Holocaust while enabling them to better understand the Final Solution in Europe during World War II and its lasting legacy. The third volume of the set presents memoirs and personal narratives that describe in their own words the experiences of survivors and resistors who lived through the chaos and horror of the Final Solution. The last volume consists of primary documents, including government decrees and military orders, propaganda in the form of newspapers and pamphlets, war crime trial transcripts, and other items that provide a direct look at the causes and consequences of the Holocaust under the Nazi regime. By examining these primary sources, users can have a deeper understanding of the ideas and policies used by perpetrators to justify their actions in the annihilation of the Jews of Europe. The set not only provides an invaluable and comprehensive research tool on the Holocaust but also offers historical perspective and examination of the origins of the discontent and cultural resentment that resulted in the Holocaust—subject matter that remains highly relevant to key problems facing human society in the 21st century and beyond.