Mennonites Quotes

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Criss Jami
“I respect traditional people - they have the eyes which see value in the tarnished. This is a gift in itself. Tradition requires a wealth of discipline in order to be adhered to, hence it is rarely found in youth.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Casey Plett
“Maybe living through it isn't the only hard part. Maybe being in the world afterward is also the hard part.”
Casey Plett, Little Fish

Makoto Fujimura
“When we cross borders culturally, we experience some alienation from our own culture and gain an objective perspective toward our own culture at the same time. A bicultural individual comes to identify home as a culture outside his or her original identity, and may vacillate in commitment and loyalty to both cultures.”
Makoto Fujimura, Silence and Beauty: Hidden Faith Born of Suffering

“As the urban world becomes more hazardous, stressful, and complex, there are those who will be attracted to a simpler way of life.”
John A. Hostetler, Amish Society

John D. Roth
“Throughout history, Christians have faced the persistent temptation of confusing the language we use to talk about God with the essence of Christian faith. This stubborn human tendency to turn doctrine into an idol - to confuse a human creation with the truth itself - can easily lead people to wield doctrinal claims as a weapon against minority or dissenting perspectives. Thus, anyone who does not line up with a certain formulation of Christian faith is not only wrong, but also a heretic and therefore worthy of punishment or death.”
John D. Roth, Beliefs: Mennonite Faith and Practice

Miriam Toews
“Imagine the least well-adjusted kid in your school starting a breakaway clique of people whose manifesto includes a ban on the media, dancing, smoking, temperate climates, movies, drinking rock 'n' roll, having sex for fun, swimming, make-up, jewellery, playing pool, going to cities, or staying up past nine o'clock. That was Menno all over. Thanks a lot, Menno.”
Miriam Toews