We are very fortunate to have the House of Friendship! A bit of its early history is in Karl Kessler's "Path of a People, Erb Street Mennonite Church 1851-2001." (There are many references to its support for the House of Friendship and other Mennonite organizations.) One is that member Ilda Bauman was a worker at the House of Friendship "from its very first days in 1939, and was a central figure there until 1949." 😊
We are very fortunate to have the House of Friendship! A bit of its early history is in Karl Kessler's "Path of a People, Erb Street Mennonite Church 1851-2001." (There are many references to its support for the House of Friendship and other Mennonite organizations.) One is that member Ilda Bauman was a worker at the House of Friendship "from its very first days in 1939, and was a central figure there until 1949." 😊