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5.0 out of 5 stars The Belinda Manley/Bruderhof story is a must-read., May 25, 2000
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TERRY MILLER (N. Battleford, SK., Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 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) (Paperback)
Belinda Manley tells her story and shares her life in the high-demand Bruderhof sect, a must-read for anyone considering life in a communal settlement. Belinda is a brilliant lady, full of life and spirit. Her life didn't stop when she left the Bruderhof (Arnoldleut Hutterians). Indeed, it seems the next chapter of her life was and is the best of all. The Bruderhof/Arnoldleut story is a complex one. Although the Bruderhofers are good at getting out their "side" of the story, defectors like Belinda Manley should be heard/read. They have something to say that is of value. What is the truth? I don't know, but I do know Truth will win out. I suspect we haven't yet heard the whole story by any means! The Belinda Manley story is worthwhile reading.
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