I saw that, yeah, but I didn't want to comment because I'm not too well informed on what distinguishes Tolstoyans in particular from Christian anarchism/anarcho-pacifism generally. From what I know, though, it certainly seems like an admirable program, but I think suffers from the same limitations as utopian socialist programs in gaining much traction within a capitalist society. I think it has potential during in times of more general social reconstitution, though, such as the Tolstoyan colonies established in Russia during the 197-1921 period.
Out of interest, are you at all familiar with Murray Bookchin? Going out on a limb, it seems like there's a certain overlap between your philosophy and his.