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 | The Cotton Patch Evidence: The Story of Clarence Jordan and the Koinonia Farm Experiment (1942-1970)
Code:150B
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| In a masterful, engaging storytelling style, Dallas Lee presents the compelling story of Koinonia from its inception to the death of Clarence Jordan in 1969, and the passionate community that continued to thrive as "a demonstration plot for the Kingdom of God." |
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 | Interracialism and Christian Community in the Postwar South: The Story of Koinonia Farm
Code:160B
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| By Dr. Tracy Elaine K'Meyer, Professor of History at the University of Louisville. This book presents a detailed study of Koinonia and its influence within the Civil Rights Movement and the Christian church in the United States. It makes a wonderful academic complement to Dallas Lee's storyteller-voiced Cotton Patch Evidence. |
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 | Cotton Patch For the Kingdom: Clarence Jordan's Demonstration Plot at Koinonia Farm
Code:305B
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| Ann Louise Coble, inspired by Clarence Jordan since she was introduced to his words in high school, presents an in-depth history of Koinonia, highlighting its roots in the Christian faith. |
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 | Clarence Jordan: Turning Dreams Into Deeds
Code:125B
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| Henlee Barnette worked alongside Clarence Jordan in the Louisville ghetto. Along with commentary, this book includes wonderfully informal Clarence Jordan lectures unavailable elsewhere, as well as revealing letters written to Barnette by Jordan from his writing shack at Koinonia Farm. |
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 | Voices in the Wilderness: Twentieth-Century Prophets Speak to the New Millennium
Code:777B
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| Professor G. McLeod Bryan presents firsthand accounts of his interactions with five modern prophets: Clarence Jordan, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., anti-apartheid minister C.F. Beyers Naude, Czech pastor Jaroslav Stolar, and religion scholar Huston Smith. By presenting the struggles these prophets faced in the 20th century, Bryan inspires us to continue living out our faith in the 21st. |
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 | Koinonia Remembered: The First Fifty Years
Code:580B
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| Kay Weiner collects and edits the stories and photographs of over 80 contributors, creating a quilt of the Koinonia community's first 50 years. Read excerpts from this book online in the History section of our website at www.koinoniapartners.org! |
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 | Combustible / Burn
Code:803B
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| Andrew Silver's inspirational play dramatizes the struggle of a small group of devout students in Macon, GA from 1948-1956. Energized by professor G. McLeod Bryan (a good friend of Clarence Jordan), the students stood against fellow students, parents, community, and denomination in their support of desegregation in their community. This powerful story of Christian idealism, compassion, and justice burns all the way from a small Georgia city to the coast of Africa and back again. Includes a section on Koinonia, many references to Clarence, and an interview with long-time friend of Koinonia Alma Jackson. |
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| A Brief History of Koinonia, 1970-2005
Code:805B
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| Koinonia community member David Castle continues where Dallas Lee left off (his Cotton Patch Evidence concludes in 1970) by presenting his version of recent Koinonia history - "humps and bumps," "rainbow experiences," and all - bringing readers up to the present and inspiring us for the future. |
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| The House That Love Built
Code:460B
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| The story of Millard and Linda Fuller, former
Koinonians and founders of Habitat for Humanity
and The Fuller Center for Housing.
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by Bettie B. Youngs |
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| Clarence Jordan: Essential Writings
Code:155B
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| Selected with an introduction by Joyce Hollyday. Part of the "Modern Spiritual Masters Series." |
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