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Homecoming
24th May 2024

Homecoming

by Roger Iredale
Fair play: Tim Newell on an Aylesbury Meeting performance
17th May 2024

Fair play: Tim Newell on an Aylesbury Meeting performance

by Tim Newell
Twelve good men? Hilary Johnson takes another look at Judas Iscariot
17th May 2024

Twelve good men? Hilary Johnson takes another look at Judas Iscariot

by Hilary Johnson
How does your garden grow? Barbara Toyne considers the lay of the land
17th May 2024

How does your garden grow? Barbara Toyne considers the lay of the land

by Barbara Toyne
Camera shy? Clive Ashwin worries about the rise of online Meetings
17th May 2024

Camera shy? Clive Ashwin worries about the rise of online Meetings

by Clive Ashwin
I take my anger to Meetings
17th May 2024

I take my anger to Meetings

by Jane Short
Following the thread: Anne M Jones revisits her time in a Calais Jungle warehouse
10th May 2024

Following the thread: Anne M Jones revisits her time in a Calais Jungle warehouse

by Anne M Jones
Simply the best? Martyn Kelly’s letter from Chengdu
10th May 2024

Simply the best? Martyn Kelly’s letter from Chengdu

by Martyn Kelly
Illegal deposit
10th May 2024

Illegal deposit

by Rosemary Mathew
Should never be seen: Zoe Prosser looks at an insidious, but familiar, word
10th May 2024

Should never be seen: Zoe Prosser looks at an insidious, but familiar, word

by Zoe Prosser
Soul food: Helen Ledger & Kate Mackrell on how Brighton Friends are welcoming asylum seekers
3rd May 2024

Soul food: Helen Ledger & Kate Mackrell on how Brighton Friends are welcoming asylum seekers

by Helen Ledger & Kate Mackrell
Youth hostelling in Normandy
3rd May 2024

Youth hostelling in Normandy

by Roger Iredale
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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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