I must admit I admire the Bruderhof. They have kept Jesus at the heart of everything they do but from what I have seen kept the kindness and humanity of Christ’s teaching, which others have not. God Bless you and thank you for posting.
Is English the primary language in all Bruderhof communities and in education? I know the Bruderhof has communities in various countries including in ones that English is not the main language.
@@222-q7w But they still have to pay for things outside the community. That one girl attends college in New York City which would require tuition. I think his question is how do they pay for things outside the community. Did the girl have to get community approval and then the money comes out of communal funds? Does she have to work a job in NYC as well to help pay? The NYC college isn't going to take "you're in the Bruderhof" as payment.
When someone replies it is free, they mean that it is free to the individual because the community pays for it. All those in the community contribute to the community in some way, or several ways. Some people contribute by getting college education and applying it in medical care or community owned businesses, for example. But young people are free to explore and find a future path they feel is the best fit for them personally. They are free to develop their skills and abilities, and they are looking for ways to put these skills to use, making the world a better place.
I am from Scotland and here too University education is free (as it is in most European countries). What is sadly lacking here though is the sound Christian foundation we once had.
Theirs IS a form of homeschooling! The entire community is like one large family and every child knows every adult, so to speak. Hight School is a bit different, in the sense that, although it is a community-run environment, some students are "away from home". But, again, they are in something akin to a homeschool environment.
I must admit I admire the Bruderhof. They have kept Jesus at the heart of everything they do but from what I have seen kept the kindness and humanity of Christ’s teaching, which others have not.
God Bless you and thank you for posting.
God bless all you do as you bring Him glory
It's wonderful to see these young people so supremely confident!
They dont look confident to me,, ,, to me they make miserable…. I know I would be
Great to learn about your community.
Thanks for watching!
I world love to work in a school like this.
Is English the primary language in all Bruderhof communities and in education? I know the Bruderhof has communities in various countries including in ones that English is not the main language.
Is the girl in NYC, Laura's sister?
Yes she is
Who pays the tuition for college for the Bruderhof?
Everything is communal and free
in their community. Everyone is
hands on and serves.
It is free. Everything comes from
the community and everyone works
hands on together.
@@222-q7w But they still have to pay for things outside the community. That one girl attends college in New York City which would require tuition. I think his question is how do they pay for things outside the community. Did the girl have to get community approval and then the money comes out of communal funds? Does she have to work a job in NYC as well to help pay? The NYC college isn't going to take "you're in the Bruderhof" as payment.
When someone replies it is free, they mean that it is free to the individual because the community pays for it. All those in the community contribute to the community in some way, or several ways. Some people contribute by getting college education and applying it in medical care or community owned businesses, for example. But young people are free to explore and find a future path they feel is the best fit for them personally. They are free to develop their skills and abilities, and they are looking for ways to put these skills to use, making the world a better place.
I am from Scotland and here too University education is free (as it is in most European countries). What is sadly lacking here though is the sound Christian foundation we once had.
The teacher is Arnold Meier ? :)
Wei no laernkng german in your school ? The Bruderhof is History from Germany !
Is homeschooling not allowed?
No.
Theirs IS a form of homeschooling! The entire community is like one large family and every child knows every adult, so to speak. Hight School is a bit different, in the sense that, although it is a community-run environment, some students are "away from home". But, again, they are in something akin to a homeschool environment.
On the website for the foundation for international communities it says the children at their Australian community are home schooled.