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What does it cost to follow Jesus? For these men and women, the answer was clear. They were ready to give witness to Christ in the face of intense persecution, even if it cost them their lives. From the stoning of Stephen to Nigerian Christians persecuted by Boko Haram today, these stories from around the world and through the ages will inspire greater faithfulness to the way of Jesus, reminding us what costly discipleship looks like in any age.

Since the birth of Christianity, the church has commemorated those who suffered for their faith in Christ. In the Anabaptist tradition especially, stories of the boldness and steadfastness of early Christian and Reformation-era martyrs have been handed down from one generation to the next through books such as Thieleman van Braghts Martyrs Mirror (1660). Yet the stories of more recent Christian witnesses are often unknown.

Bearing Witness tells the stories of early Christian martyrs Stephen, Polycarp, Justin, Agathonica, Papylus, Carpus, Perpetua, Tharacus, Probus, Andronicus, and Marcellus, followed by radical reformers Jan Hus, Michael and Margaretha Sattler, Weynken Claes, William Tyndale, Jakob and Katharina Hutter, Anna Janz, Dirk Willems. But the bulk of the book focuses on little-known modern witness including Veronika Löhans, Jacob Hochstetler, Gnadenhütten, Joseph and Michael Hofer, Emanuel Swartzendruber, Regina Rosenberg, Eberhard and Emmy Arnold, Johann Kornelius Martens, Ahn Ei Sook, Jakob Rempel, Clarence Jordan, Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand, Tulio Pedraza, Stanimir Katanic, Samuel Kakesa, Kasai Kapata, Meserete Kristos Church, Sarah Corson, Alexander Men, José Chuquķn, Norman Tattersall, Katherine Wu, and Ekklesiyar Yanuwa a Nigeria.

This book is part of the Bearing Witness Stories Project, a collaborative story-gathering project involving Anabaptist believers from many different traditions.

Recenzijos

Christian martyrdom and costly discipleship are not confined to some legendary past. With vivid storytelling and reliable sources, this book teaches us about nonviolent love in the face of opposition and challenges us to take risks for the gospel today. -- J. Nelson Kraybill, president, Mennonite World Conference In a world where people of faith are tempted to take up violence to protect their convictions and cultures, these martyrs show how genuine power is made perfect in weakness. This book is a gift to the entire church. -- Gerald J. Mast, Bluffton University

Daugiau informacijos

Stories of Christian martyrs from around the world and through the ages to inspire and challenge the next generation of believers.
Introduction ix
PART I Early Christians
1 Stephen Jerusalem (Israel)
3(5)
2 Polycarp Smyrna (Turkey)
8(5)
3 Justin Martyr Rome (Italy)
13(5)
4 Agathonica, Papylus, and Carpus Pergamum (Turkey)
18(2)
5 Perpetua Carthage (Tunisia)
20(7)
6 Tharacus, Probus, and Andronicus Cilicia (Turkey)
27(6)
7 Marcellus Tangiers (Morocco)
33(6)
PART II Radical Reformers
8 Jan Hus Constance (Germany)
39(8)
9 Michael and Margaretha Sattler Rottenburg (Germany)
47(8)
10 Weynken Claes The Hague (Netherlands)
55(4)
11 William Tyndale Vilvoorde (Belgium)
59(10)
12 Jakob and Katharina Hutter Innsbruck (Austria)
69(6)
13 Anna Janz Rotterdam (Netherlands)
75(4)
14 Dirk Willems Asperen (Netherlands)
79(4)
PART III Early Modern Witnesses
15 Veronika Lohans St. Thomas (Virgin Islands)
83(9)
16 Jacob Hochstetler Pennsylvania (United States)
92(7)
17 Gnadenhutten Ohio (United States)
99(8)
18 Joseph and Michael Hofer United States
107(9)
19 Emanuel Swartzendruber United States
116(4)
20 Regina Rosenberg Russia
120(6)
21 Eberhard and Emmy Arnold Germany
126(9)
22 Johann Kornelius Martens USSR (Ukraine)
135(5)
23 Ahn Ei Sook Korea
140(4)
24 Jakob Rempel USSR (Russia)
144(7)
PART IV Recent Witnesses
25 Clarence Jordan United States
151(9)
26 Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand Romania
160(6)
27 Tulio Pedraza Colombia
166(3)
28 Stanimir Katanic Yugoslavia (Croatia)
169(4)
29 Samuel Kakesa Congo
173(7)
30 Kasai Kapata Congo
180(3)
31 Meserete Kristos Church Ethiopia
183(6)
32 Sarah Corson Bolivia
189(4)
33 Alexander Men USSR (Russia)
193(7)
34 Jose Chuquin and Norman Tattersall Peru
200(4)
35 Katherine Wu Taiwan
204(2)
36 Ekklesiyar Yan'uwa a Nigeria Nigeria
206(12)
Questions for Reflection and Discussion 218(2)
Notes on Sources 220
Charles E. Moore has compiled and edited several acclaimed books, including Provocations: Spiritual Writings of Kierkegaard, and Everyone Belongs to God: Discovering the Hidden Christ. Timothy Keiderling is a researcher for the Bearing Witness Stories Project.