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Mennonite historian reviews book by Ivan Kauffman

John A. Lapp, Mennonite historian and former executive secretary of Mennonite Central Committee, writes favorable review of a Follow Me: A History of Christian Intentionality by Bridgefolk co-founder Ivan J. Kauffman in this week’s issue of Mennonite Weekly Review.   Click here to read.

Posted on November 17, 2009November 17, 2009 by gwsPosted in Resources for studyTagged Lay monasticism, Mennonite news, New Monasticism

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