Lexington Books
Pages: 208
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-1-4985-0810-0 • Hardback • August 2015 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
978-1-4985-0811-7 • eBook • August 2015 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
M. J. Heisey is associate professor of history at the State University of New York at Potsdam.
Nancy R. Heisey is professor of biblical studies and church history at Eastern Mennonite University.
Chapter 1: Elsie Bechtel: Pilgrimage and Anabaptist Relief Work
Chapter 2: Elsie Bechtel’s Writings: Waiting and Beginnings
Chapter 3: The World and the Lavercantière Refuge
Chapter 4: Elsie Bechtel’s Writings: Lavercantière as Muse
Chapter 5: Travels to Lavercantière, 2006-2007
From the time I began reading until I reached the end, I was mesmerized by this sacred journey back in time through the eyes of Elsie Bechtel. Equally impressive is the gaze of M. J. and Nancy Heisey on Miss Elsie's writings and the time period in which she lived and worked. Their care for Elsie and for the history in this space and time is palpable.
— Violet Dutcher, Eastern Mennonite University
Combined with her letters and photographs home, the Heiseys' extensive scholarship offers readers a rare glimpse into daily realities of an American woman’s experience as a relief worker. What emerges is a very human, well-rounded portrait of the inner life of a volunteer. We sense Elsie finds strength to overcome hardships through the heritage of her genuine faith, her determined efforts to learn French, and growing friendships with a few of her co-workers who share a common mission nurturing troubled children. Relief Work as Pilgrimage left me with the desire to have met and known this remarkable, adventuresome woman!
— Linda L. Hunt, Co-founder of the Krista Foundation for Global Citizenship