Chronicles the history of the Mennonite faith from sixteenth-century Europe and the Reformation to the world's Anabaptists of the twenty-first century, and describes important figures, pastors, and events.
Presents an overview of the beliefs, practices, and customs of the Anabaptists in America and examines the religious and cultural diversity of such groups as the Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites.