No Lasting Home
In "No Lasting Home," Emmy Barth takes readers on a poignant journey to the summer of 1940, a time when Europe is engulfed in turmoil and fear. As Hitler's armies wreak havoc across the continent, the Luftwaffe unleashes devastation on England. Nestled in the serene green hills of the Cotswolds lies a unique Christian community known as the Bruderhof. This group, composed of German, Dutch, and Swiss refugees, alongside a growing number of English pacifists, faces the challenges of being labeled "enemy aliens." Published by Plough Publishing House in 2014, this compelling narrative spans 214 pages, illuminating the struggles and resilience of a community caught in the crossfire of war. Emmy Barth's insightful storytelling captures the essence of hope and humanity in the darkest of times. Discover the rich history of the Bruderhof Communities in Paraguay and their unwavering spirit in "No Lasting Home."