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Bruderhof books

2010: Use this link for the Leaving Muenster blog post — goodness, it was a great blog and I do miss it — and this one for the Bruderhof books. The following I’ll keep as I originally wrote it.

I wrote a couple of days ago about the Bruderhof sites being taken down. Graham Old, of Leaving Muenster, isn’t criticizing their decision, but notes the loss of the downloadable books, their crowning accomplishment.

And he has them online to download (bless his bandwidth) until he hears from the Bruderhof if he can continue to do so. If the thumb goes up, I’ll do my part and have a couple of the books available here, too.

Even if you’re not interested in the Bruderhof or their literature, you might like to see this alternate mode of publishing. Note that some are all are also available in dead-tree format. (I own a copy of God’s Revolution, for instance.)

Bruderhof E-books available

Comments 3

  1. graham wrote:

    Hi mate,

    Just thought I’d let you know that the Bruderhof have decided to put these back online at Plough (their UK publishing arm), I’ll be posting a link and will then take down my copies.

    http://anabaptist.lifewithchrist.org/2006/01/09/news-from-the-bruderhof.html

    Posted 09 Jan 2006 at 12:41 pm
  2. Jannie Lawn-Zijlstra wrote:

    The link
    ‘http://anabaptist.lifewithchrist.org/2006/01/09/news-from-the-bruderhof.html’
    does not work…

    Posted 23 Jul 2010 at 6:32 pm
  3. Scott Wells wrote:

    @ J L-Z. Right you are. I’ve tracked down the links and put them at the top of the post.

    Posted 24 Jul 2010 at 10:00 am

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  1. From Boy in the bands » Blog Archive » Bruderhof update on 09 Jan 2006 at 7:35 pm

    [...] In case you missed his comment, Graham (link to the article on his blog) notes that the Bruderhof’s UK publishing house have been coaxed back online, and are making available PDF versions of their glorious books. (Some come in Palm format, too.) The site isn’t up to the former glory of the now-defunct Bruderhof sites, but it is more appropriately plain. [...]

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