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Introducing Brethren Life and Thought

Published on : January 10, 2012January 10, 2012 Published by : Josh Brockway
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Welcome to the new blog for Brethren Life and Thought! We are very excited to begin this new chapter in the life of the journal. Now, what is Brethren Life and Thought? Very simply, it is a journal that has its  roots in the Church of the Brethren, a Believers’ […]

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Part of an art installation at the Community Room on King, the multipurpose space Veritas uses as its worship space and shares with local artists and community members throughout the week.
Image Credit: Oakton Church of the Brethren
Image Credit: Anabaptist Communicators
Image Credit: Alyssa Parker
This image of Dirk Willems has become a famous representation of the Historic Peace Churches. Wilems was a martyred Anabaptist from Netherlands who escaped from prison, rescued his pursuer who had fallen through thin ice only to be recaptured, tortured, and killed for his faith.
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