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‘So how, one might wonder, can one hallow, or make holy one’s diminishments?’
25th October 2019

‘So how, one might wonder, can one hallow, or make holy one’s diminishments?’

by Rosalind Smith
‘Without a home it is difficult to realise that of God within oneself.’
25th October 2019

‘Without a home it is difficult to realise that of God within oneself.’

by Mary Hammond
‘When you did that, that was you, that was the real you.’
25th October 2019

‘When you did that, that was you, that was the real you.’

by Tony D’Souza
‘We must remember that we need a home for our current ministry.’
25th October 2019

‘We must remember that we need a home for our current ministry.’

by Felicity Cox
‘We show respect to everyone… We engage in no violence, physical or verbal, and carry no weapons.’
25th October 2019

‘We show respect to everyone… We engage in no violence, physical or verbal, and carry no weapons.’

by Abigail Maxwell
‘Sometimes, the ecology of support in a school can blossom into something quite beautiful.’
18th October 2019

‘Sometimes, the ecology of support in a school can blossom into something quite beautiful.’

by Isabel Cartwright
‘Reports describe diminishing “purposeful activity”, squalor, violence and self-harm.’
18th October 2019

‘Reports describe diminishing “purposeful activity”, squalor, violence and self-harm.’

by Melanie Jameson
‘We commend the work of this parliament to address the issues, but we are worried.’
18th October 2019

‘We commend the work of this parliament to address the issues, but we are worried.’

by Alastair Cameron
‘Bringing people from our local community together in this way has been rewarding.’
18th October 2019

‘Bringing people from our local community together in this way has been rewarding.’

by Ann Galbraith
‘A Quaker view of knowledge would focus on methods of inquiry, which are often subject-specific.’
18th October 2019

‘A Quaker view of knowledge would focus on methods of inquiry, which are often subject-specific.’

by Anne Watson
‘Stories of wounded healers go back as far as we know. Mythology and history go hand in hand here.’
11th October 2019

‘Stories of wounded healers go back as far as we know. Mythology and history go hand in hand here.’

by Clement Jewitt
‘We’ve judged our year to be successful and learned a lot. Several events have sold out.’
11th October 2019

‘We’ve judged our year to be successful and learned a lot. Several events have sold out.’

by Richard Hewitt & Chrissie McGinn
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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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