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‘Has being faced with our vulnerability made us recognise the importance of our families?’
23rd October 2020

‘Has being faced with our vulnerability made us recognise the importance of our families?’

by Val Parker
‘By not washing his hands, Jesus was ritually defiling this man’s home.’
23rd October 2020

‘By not washing his hands, Jesus was ritually defiling this man’s home.’

by Micah Bales
‘Family separations were long and hard but accepted as part of normal life.’
23rd October 2020

‘Family separations were long and hard but accepted as part of normal life.’

by Marie Lebacq
‘Our roots nourish us and hold us steady, but we are not our roots.’
23rd October 2020

‘Our roots nourish us and hold us steady, but we are not our roots.’

by Kate McNally
‘I remain of the view that Quakers are at their most eloquent when they are silent.’
23rd October 2020

‘I remain of the view that Quakers are at their most eloquent when they are silent.’

by Mike Brooks
‘His desire was to enable ordinary people to achieve financial security.’
23rd October 2020

‘His desire was to enable ordinary people to achieve financial security.’

by George Penaluna
‘The moment that got me into Quaker theology wasn’t some feeling of being one with God.’
16th October 2020

‘The moment that got me into Quaker theology wasn’t some feeling of being one with God.’

by Om Patil
‘We are so closely joined it feels as if we are holding hands.’
16th October 2020

‘We are so closely joined it feels as if we are holding hands.’

by Peter Blaker
‘The underlying problem is one of trust rather than physics.’
16th October 2020

‘The underlying problem is one of trust rather than physics.’

by Barbara Mark
‘I prepare for death with a relaxed acceptance.’
16th October 2020

‘I prepare for death with a relaxed acceptance.’

by Michael Wright
‘The village shop closed years ago, and there was nowhere for people to meet.’
16th October 2020

‘The village shop closed years ago, and there was nowhere for people to meet.’

by Robert Ashton
‘We can play a ‘goodness’ game – profess love and goodwill for all – but how real is it?’
16th October 2020

‘We can play a ‘goodness’ game – profess love and goodwill for all – but how real is it?’

by Piers Maddox
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Wayfaring: A Guide To Guidance

"If you truly want to be led you must put yourself in a position that allows following" (PYM)

Though written within a Quaker and Christian context, this book can be used by anyone of any religious faith or secular inclination. The only requirement is a desire to follow, to be guided by, to align with the richness of the ineffable, which this book calls "the Way". This book seeks nothing less than to aid readers in aligning their lives with the same power and richness that animated the life of Jesus of Nazareth.

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