1. Hutterite History Background

You have all studied Hutterite History in the past.
What aspects of studying Hutterite history did you enjoy?
What aspect of studying Hutterite history did you find boring or even insignificant/irrelevant to your life as a Hutterite?
There should be two answers.
Due 1//18



Comments

  1. I enjoyed reading about the wars that made the hutterite flee from the country they were living in.
    I also liked to read about how they lived back then and how they survived.
    I did not like to read about people being tortured and killed.

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    1. I did not to read about shallow hutterite history and just read on the surface.

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  2. 1. I enjoyed the immigration to America. It is interesting how our fore-fathers escaped persecution by moving to America. And today, for the most part, we live in peace.
    2. The time during the late 1800s was rather boring. Nothing significant happened to the Hutterites happened during that time.

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  3. I really enjoyed the part how Jacob Hutter spent years to make it right for the Hutterites and that he gave his everything, so that the Hutterites will be able to live without any fear and to freely worship the Lord.

    I did not like to read about all the times the they were prosecuted and when they were tortured.

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  4. 1. I enjoyed learning about how the Hutterites started and how far they have come through all the years.
    2. I think many parts were a bit boring like when they had peace (not that I'm not glad for that), but it was still interesting. All in all, I'd like to go a bit deeper.

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  5. What I really liked about Hutterite History is how they were striving for the truth. And for our Lord Jesus Christ and His Word 'And All that BELIEVED were together. And had all things in common. Acts 2;44
    Also how they worked and fought to establish our life in a community as Hutterites.

    I wasn't really that interested in the history part at the time we had the class with Eli Vetter but he made it interesting. That is why I am looking forward to joining you all thanks for having me and thank you Robert for teaching us.

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