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‘Other practices, while not being quite so anachronistic, might well deserve reviewing.’
6th March 2020

‘Other practices, while not being quite so anachronistic, might well deserve reviewing.’

by Peter Jarman
‘We too groan in ourselves, eagerly waiting to live fully as daughters and sons of God.’
28th February 2020

‘We too groan in ourselves, eagerly waiting to live fully as daughters and sons of God.’

by Frank Regan
‘The truth exists. It is alive and living within you.’
28th February 2020

‘The truth exists. It is alive and living within you.’

by Tony D’Souza
‘A bodged object might not look quite the way it would if it had been professionally repaired.’
28th February 2020

‘A bodged object might not look quite the way it would if it had been professionally repaired.’

by Rhiannon Grant
Wassail
28th February 2020

Wassail

by Jonathan Wooding
‘I wonder if perhaps the problem lies in each of us having our own truth?’
28th February 2020

‘I wonder if perhaps the problem lies in each of us having our own truth?’

by Deborah Jane
‘There are now many hundreds of refugees in the Calais area.’
21st February 2020

‘There are now many hundreds of refugees in the Calais area.’

by Anne M Jones
‘While others despair of all men we must despair of no man.’
21st February 2020

‘While others despair of all men we must despair of no man.’

by Charles R Simpson
‘Despite all that silence Bildad doesn’t seem to have done much listening.’
21st February 2020

‘Despite all that silence Bildad doesn’t seem to have done much listening.’

by Joseph Jones
‘Singing is transformative. It lifts our spirits; it heals; it is creative.’
21st February 2020

‘Singing is transformative. It lifts our spirits; it heals; it is creative.’

by Juliet Morton
‘Science tells us to ­first define our terms. Quakerism says there’s more to life than words.’
14th February 2020

‘Science tells us to ­first define our terms. Quakerism says there’s more to life than words.’

by Bob Johnson
‘Is there an affinity between the non-self of Christ on the cross and the non-self of the Buddha?’
14th February 2020

‘Is there an affinity between the non-self of Christ on the cross and the non-self of the Buddha?’

by Howard Grace
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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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