Ted Studebaker: A Man Who Loved Peace
In college, Ted studied subjects that would help him understand and serve the needs of other people.
Many persons Ted's age were in the Army, the Air Force, the Navy, or the Marines. But Ted was not interested in being a soldier. As a Christian, he wanted to follow Jesus' example and teachings--to love all people, even enemies, and to return good for evil.
Ted volunteered to serve his country for two years in a way that would help other people rather than hurt or kill them. He knew he was in danger. But doing what he felt was right was more important to Ted than his personal safety. This book will appeal to the child listening to the story, as well as to the adult reading it. The story of Ted Studebaker provides a positive role model for living peacefully with others.
Type | |
Genre | Biography/Autobiography |
Expression | Illustrated/Picture Book |
Topic | American Mennonite Cultural Identities, Peace and Nonviolent Practice |
Audience | Children |
Language | English |
Publisher | Herald Press |

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