The Transforming Power of a Century: Mennonite Central Committee and its Evolution in Ontario

Book, 2003, 407 pp
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The Transforming Power of a Century is a history of the Mennonite Central Committee in Ontario. It outlines the many ways that Ontario Mennonite and Brethren in Christ have demonstrated their commitment to peace and service. MCC Ontario grew and evolved because it was open to the transformation necessary to continue serving "In the Name of Christ." Using oral interviews and archival sources, this history preserves the stories of those who founded MCC in Ontario, and many who were a part of the amazing transformations that saw it evolve throughout the century. To use Ernest J. Swalm's words in his address to the newly formed MCC Ontario in 1967, the author has re-created the events that came together in the "transforming power of a century."
"Lucille Marr's survey of half a century in the life of Mennonite Central Committee Ontario offers a richly detailed and personalized account of many women and men who transformed their understanding of nonresistance to imagine a world made better by voluntary service done 'in the name of Christ.'" - Marlene Epp
TypePrint
GenreHistory
ExpressionGeneral Writing/Recording
TopicMennonite Central Committee
AudienceAdults
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPandora Press
ISBN189471041X

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