How do we reconcile our traditional stance on nonresistance with all the unrest, splits, and hatred in our churches today? How can I defend my nonvoting position in the face of the push to get Christians to vote? Can political leaders be Christians? Stephen Russell, Edsel Burdge, and Stephen Scott answer questions related to the legacy and future of conservative Anabaptism. Melvin Lehman moderates.
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CONTRIBUTOR: Edsel Burdge
CONTRIBUTOR: Melvin Lehman
CONTRIBUTOR: Stephen Russell
CONTRIBUTOR: Stephen Scott
SERIES: Conservative Mennonites in the 21st Century
All items in the series:- The Mennonite Experience in the 18th and 19th Centuries
- A 500 Year Walk-through of Mennonite History
- A Vision for the Future Anchored in the Past
- Mennonite Great Awakening: Part 1
- Mennonite Great Awakening: Part 2
- Panel Discussion on Mennonite History
- The Conservative Mennonite Church in 2003
- The Contemporary Mennonite Church in America: An Appraisal
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