Making a difference

Nick Bilbrough writes about a universal message

The words ‘Love the person you are and make a difference’ could have come straight out of Quaker faith & practice, or be part of somebody’s ministry during a Meeting for Worship on a Sunday morning. If I think about what draws me to Quakers, this sentence probably sums it up more than any other could. Isn’t it really just another way of saying ‘There is that of God in everyone’?

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