I often get emails asking questions about Mennonites. I love emails and enjoy interacting with readers. But there are some questions that frustrate me - those that ask how Mennonites do this or that or what they believe about a specific topic.
Worse is when the one asking is doing a research paper on Mennonites. I'm glad they looked for a primary source, but how can I give a correct answer for a diverse group? It would be like asking questions of one Muslim or one Native American, and expecting them to have the same opinion, practice, and belief as the rest of the group.
I can only answer for myself. And my answers are going to be influenced by my background, my experiences, my beliefs, my personality, and my specific setting.
But I do love that there are many that are interesting in learning more about Mennonites, and if that is you, then there is a new book I can recommend for you.
Lucinda J. Miller wrote Anything But Simple to share her life as a young woman growing up in a Mennonite community. I couldn't have written this book. Not only do I not have the writing talent and skill of Luci, but her experience in growing up in a small farming community in Wisconsin, her sensitive and introspective personality, her myriad of friendships with a wide variety of people have influenced her life story.
Anything But Simple is beautifully written. I love the way Luci pictures farm life, her descriptions of her close-knit family, and her explanations of important church events such as baptism and communion. Luci also shares honestly about some of the hard things in her life, her father's youthful rebellion, church conflict, and her personal doubts about God. You might read the book and disagree with some of Luci's choices, but I appreciate her courage in revealing her weakness, mistakes, and pain.
I've had the chance to meet Luci several times and I know that Luci is genuine. This isn't a fake Mennonite/Amish depiction like one of those Amish romance books or the Amish TV shows. This is one young woman's view of what it is to wrestle with her identity as Christ-follower and a Mennonite and I'm glad she was willing to take us along.
Luci offered to give away an autographed copy of Anything But Simple to a Home Joys reader. I had bought several copies from Luci, thinking that I'd host my own giveaway, but I've managed to give all my copies away already. If you want a chance to win a copy, just leave a comment with your email address on this blog post.
You can view a trailer of Anything But Simple here. You can order your own copy of the book on Amazon or Menno Media. Or contact Luci through her blog to purchase an autographed copy.
Giveaway will be open for one week from today. Winner will be chosen by random.org. US mailing addresses only. This post contains affiliate links.
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Thursday, August 24, 2017
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Sheepishly, I admit I like the fake Amish romance novels :) ....but I would love to win a copy of this book to learn more about the faith and culture. Daybyday
ReplyDeleteWow, sounds like a good read. Living in a small church plant community I am so amused at questions I get asked. Today I almost got everything free of charge at a thrift store because, seeing my veiling, the lady assumed I was a sister from the convent adjacent. Or people ask if I bake bread and clean for other people and I smile because if they could see my house and the sticky floor they surely wouldn't bother asking! No, we don't all fit in one mold.
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DeleteI watched the trailer a while back and would enjoy reading the book.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very interesting read! Thanks for the giveaway!
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The book sounds very interesting, and I would like a chance to win my own copy:-) Thank you!
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Would love to win!
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This book sounds like it would be very insightful and I would love to have a copy. What a brave woman to share so much of herself.
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Betsy
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Thank you Gina for hosting this giveaway. My email is coffeeteamama at gmail dot com.
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Thanks hon!
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ReplyDeleteGina - thank you for this wonderful giveaway! i am canadian so therefore can't enter. but i will be glad for whoever wins it! and i will be looking for this book online since you give it such praise.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to read the book and so would my daughter. My prayer have been with you family. glendagroff68@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading your blog. I'm usually a silent reader, leaving no comment. I appreciate your sharing some of your journey. I'd love a chance to read Anything But Simple! Sarah mksauder@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love to read although since I am mom to 4 busy children blogs are about the extent of my reading! I went to bible school with Luci about 13 years ago and just recently discovered her blog, would love to have her book! My email is tmweaver@yahoo.com -Melissa Weaver
ReplyDeleteSounds intriguing! -Hannah
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I'm a new reader and am so blessed by your perspective. This book has been on my wish list!
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I would very much like to read this book. Thank you for the opportunity. Many blessings and comfort to you and your family. mulledo@mtco.com
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I enjoy reading your blogs. I would love to receive a copy of "Anything But Simple" for your giveaway. mbreidigan69@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWe were talking last evening about the fake books and TV shows. I've been eyeing this book, and it would be so fun to read it! <3 Thanks for sharing, and continuing to pray! ~Eunice tigergal01ATgmailDOTcom
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Lucinda
I would definitely enjoy reading this book! thanks!
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would enjoy reading this; thanks for this giveaway! jeh4281@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis book looks like a "must read" for me!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate this opportunity to enter the giveaway. I definitely enjoy nonfiction books over those books that get written by peoplet hat have no idea what the truth really is. Thank you, Gina. tmiller2056@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI would enjoy reading this book. Luci and I met when we were young girls, our Mom's being good friends. Joshua 1:9 Be strong and courageous; do not be afraid, do not be discouraged; for the Lord your God will be with you where ever you go.A verse that has meant a lot to me recently. Your family is in my prayers. keithnjulieforever@gmail.com
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Id enjoy reading the book tho maybe i should leave it for those with questions about the Mennonites. I was at a yard sale once buying someone's left over pampers. They made some comment about thinking Mennonites used cloth diapers. I told them i like conveniences too. Makes me wonder what kind of preconceived ideas i have? anjshowalter@gmail.com
ReplyDeletemisconceived that is.
DeleteWe are neighbors with several Mennonite families. I greatly admire the values the place on God and family. As a result my husband and I are making changes with our family. Starting by disconnecting from tv and placing our kids in a small Christian school. I would love to win the book, but if not I'll order it! I hope your family are doing good.
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I would love to win a copy of this book. We are trying more and more to live a simple life. God is first in our home and has blessed us so much. Money is tight right now but God provides always. I am so grateful to be a child of God and I know if he wants me to read this book it will happen. Your family is in our prayers daily and I know God is blessing you.
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ReplyDeleteForgot my email address.trancekimba@aol.com. God bless again ( we can never have to many blessings)
ReplyDeleteWant to get one since I personally know Luci. But hey, if I win that would be fantastic. ;)
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never read any of your books.......sounds like a good book
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I would love to win this book. Lately I have been trying hard to increase my relationship with God. My e-mail is rayannemark@gmail.com
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We are praying for you and your husband and children! We have many Mennonite friends that we love - and always want to learn more from them. Would LOVE to win the book. jimandeugenia@windstream.net
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I follow Luci's blog and would love to read the book. Meredith meredithanng@gmail.com
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would love to read the book, prayers said daily for your family, I am so sorry you are going through this dbousquet@bridgew.edu
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I would love a copy. Free, or a winner, is always a blessing.
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I've read this book, enjoyed it, and would like my own copy to share ;-) eheatwole07@gmail.com
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Would love to win! phyllis.benner@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteHi Gina! This book looks very interesting! I'd love to read it and be able to share it with others that ask me questions. My perspective is of course different, coming from a non Mennonite background. :) I do find great encouragement and strength in the journey of those that have battled through with the hard questions and chose to stay within the Anabaptist faith. God bless Luci for being willing to share so honestly! This sounds like a very timely and needed book! Blessings, friend! Billie Blevins Rexnbillie@gmail.com
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Would love to win this book, and share with my lady friends. karen608@yahoo.com
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Hi there. My mom and dad are both in the military and so this summer they sent me to live with my aunt and uncle in Georgia. They are hardcore Mennonites and I’m not really a church person so it’s hard. For instance I’ve had to transfer to a school down here and I had to go shopping for clothes. My aunt refuses to let me wear pants outside of the house and says I have to wear a skirt or dress when I go out. So shopping for school clothes has been a nightmare. What should I do? I tried to tell them that’s not what I believe in but my aunt just throws Bible verses back at me and says I’m being defiant and not following the rules. She says she’s already compromised by not asking me to wear it in the house.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I like to talk to you personally if possible. I come from a non Mennonite non-Christian background but have been with the plain people for 18 years. Perhaps you want to hear from somebody who has been on both sides of the fence. tara.joyfulmother@gmail.com
DeleteJust watched the trailer. Sounds very interesting. I am a reader and if I don't win the giveaway, I'll probably buy the book.
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I would love to have this book! fivefeathersranch@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteI think this would be a great read. I am praying for you, your hubby, and your children. Thank you for sharing even the hard times with others. It is a blessing and encouragement to see the strength in JESUS and to see the realness, that it is hard, even with JESUS, but your not walking it alone because of JESUS.
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ReplyDeletei'm unconvinced that you would be unable to write a compelling story! I haven't read Luci's and can't compare, but your writing is elegant in it's simple message.
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ReplyDeleteOh I remember when Luci started writing her book and how she fixed up her writers nook!:) Would be such fun to read! Tina
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ReplyDeleteWe have had some interaction with Mennonites over the years, and it's always been positive. When my pastor husband resigned at our second church after almost 14 years, we chose to go to the newly formed (and new simply built church building) to worship with them the first Sunday afterward. They were very warm and welcoming. Blessings and praying for your family.
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ReplyDeleteI do want to read this book. I follow her blog too. Continued blessings Gina.
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Diane
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I know Lucinda from long ago and would love to have this book!!
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I have read her blog occasionally and would enjoy the book! Carmen
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I have a lot of girls that could read this book...thanks and I pray for Ed. janiceartman@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteI am a new reader of your blog and have enjoyed reading the posts, I love true stories of people working through their faith backgrounds and making the choice for Jesus for themselves. I grew up conservative Mennonite and know how it is to view everything through your own tinted glasses and try to figure out what is good and what is not! zimmermanlucy@gmail.com
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I have been wanting to read this book. Thanks for a chance to win it!
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~Michele
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I'd love to read this book. I did not grow up Mennonite but as an adult have attended several Mennonite fellowship. We have some good experiences and friendship from that.
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Hi Gina
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Thank you for the offering. Peace & Blessings.
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This book looks fascinating.
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this sounds like a good read. I love to hear what others are reading, especially if it is an uplifting Christian book. foxyfarmers@gmail.com
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I'm catching up on blog reading so I missed the chance to win it, but thanks for the recommendation. The whole series looks very interesting.
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