Friday, September 30, 2016

What motivated families to migrate to the Wachovia, i.e., to the Moravians of old?


In 1768 families and individuals from Maine relocated in the Wachovia to a place they named Friedland. They had interlocking motivations for their decision to move. The settlers were convinced that moving to North Carolina was in their best economic and spiritual interest.

Consider these three quotes from the book, Hope's Promise by S. Scott Rohrer.

One family said: "Our children are going to ruin; we want to live near a congregation of the Brethren." (Moravians)  

Another family moved to the Wachovia because they were "desirous of seeking the salvation of their souls and mindful of the  everlasting happiness of their children."

The migrants to North Carolina, "honestly wished to be father from the tumult and temptations of the world, that in quiet they may learn more of Him."

Can you see why I believe the old Moravians have much to teach us?


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