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The Mennonite writers of this book (which preceded Continuing the Journey, vol. 2, ACRS Memoirs Series) were Depression-era babies who amid experiencing World War II, the Korean, Vietnam, and the Cold wars, helped Eastern Mennonite College (now University) and North American Mennonites develop more global perspectives and commitments. Authors include Esther K. Augsburger, Myron S. Augsburger, Titus W. Bender, James R. Bomberger, Gerald R. Brunk, Ray Gingerich, Samuel L. Horst, Albert N. Keim, C. Norman Kraus, Nancy V. Lee, Harold D. Lehman, John R. Martin, Paul Peachey, Calvin W. Redekop, Calvin E. Shenk. "Life is a mystery, and the best memoirs reflect that mystery. Good lives are those which bring hope and courage in the midst of that mystery. This book reflects that struggle," says Albert N. Keim, in the Introduction This volume, a Cascadia republication of the original Anabaptist Center for Religion and Society edition, is copublished with ACRS as well as Herald Press. It should be of interest to historians, students, libraries; anyone interested in Mennonite-related memoirs offering fresh ways of seeing; Eastern Mennonite University alumni, students, and staff.
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Robert Lee, Harrisonburg, Virginia, served in Europe and Korea under Mennonite Central Committee and in Japan under Mennonite Board of Missions and Mennonite Mission Network. He has taught at Tokyo Biblical Seminary, directing its Asia Graduate School of Theology and its Tokyo Mission Research Institute programs and also worked closely with both Japanese and North American Mennonites. Nancy V. (Burkholder) Lee, Harrisonburg, Virginia, has been an English teacher in universities from Canada, through Japan, China, and various U.S. locales, most recently Virginia and Eastern Mennonite University. She has served in Japan and China under Mennonite Mission Network and Mennonite Partners in China. She also edited ACRS Memoirs volume 2.
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