Bruderhof Community Sussex. Bruderhof members believe this community helps them to live out christ’s teachings, free from money, possessions and. The bruderhof (german for “place of brothers”) is a christian intentional community of families and singles who share their possessions and live. 300 people live in the bruderhof community in darvell, sussex. Modern technology like television and computers are shunned and even rejected. With unique access to this historically private community, inside the bruderhof enters the village of darvell, where for almost 50 years, an extraordinary radical christian. But one young resident is questioning her. The international community, which has another commune in robertsbridge, east sussex, presents a vision of an idyllic, purer life. In a sussex village, a community has turned its back on the modern world to live a life free of money, crime and homelessness. Nobody owns anything, everybody works together, and. Tucked away near the kent and sussex border lies a radical christian community called the bruderhof.
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With unique access to this historically private community, inside the bruderhof enters the village of darvell, where for almost 50 years, an extraordinary radical christian. Nobody owns anything, everybody works together, and. In a sussex village, a community has turned its back on the modern world to live a life free of money, crime and homelessness. The bruderhof (german for “place of brothers”) is a christian intentional community of families and singles who share their possessions and live. Tucked away near the kent and sussex border lies a radical christian community called the bruderhof. But one young resident is questioning her. Modern technology like television and computers are shunned and even rejected. The international community, which has another commune in robertsbridge, east sussex, presents a vision of an idyllic, purer life. 300 people live in the bruderhof community in darvell, sussex. Bruderhof members believe this community helps them to live out christ’s teachings, free from money, possessions and.
A rare glimpse at life among the Bruderhof community
Bruderhof Community Sussex Nobody owns anything, everybody works together, and. The bruderhof (german for “place of brothers”) is a christian intentional community of families and singles who share their possessions and live. Modern technology like television and computers are shunned and even rejected. With unique access to this historically private community, inside the bruderhof enters the village of darvell, where for almost 50 years, an extraordinary radical christian. Nobody owns anything, everybody works together, and. The international community, which has another commune in robertsbridge, east sussex, presents a vision of an idyllic, purer life. Tucked away near the kent and sussex border lies a radical christian community called the bruderhof. Bruderhof members believe this community helps them to live out christ’s teachings, free from money, possessions and. 300 people live in the bruderhof community in darvell, sussex. But one young resident is questioning her. In a sussex village, a community has turned its back on the modern world to live a life free of money, crime and homelessness.