Each summer I take a long motorcycle trip. Having built and fettled a thirty-year-old BMW, I was ready to head south, for the sun. As usual, with no fixed route and only a vague…
Seeing the notice of the death of Christine Rose prompted me to think about how we touch each other’s lives in so many ways we may never be aware of. I dearly remember…
I recently returned to my local Meeting in Inverness where I also attended a talk about the ills of using depleted uranium weapons by a Quaker peace worker. It was hosted by the…
‘Our most precious asset’, said our trustee, ‘is time’. Time the irreplaceable, that costs us nothing. Time that waits for no man, of which our ration is so short. …
There’s nothing like a good debate to clarify positions. The wits are sharpened, the arguments refined and defined, and we finish with a clearer idea of where we stand. …
Sue Jarvis, in her piece on ‘Inclusion’ (16 October) describes the first and later visits of three people ‘with special needs’ to Doncaster Meeting. They came for a ‘few…
"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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