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‘It wasn’t danger that was at the front of my mind.’
24th July 2020

‘It wasn’t danger that was at the front of my mind.’

by John Lampen
‘There have been far fewer attempts to portray utopias than dystopias.’
24th July 2020

‘There have been far fewer attempts to portray utopias than dystopias.’

by James Barrett
‘Even in the midst of strife, one could cling  to hope.’
17th July 2020

‘Even in the midst of strife, one could cling to hope.’

by Bob Ward
‘Here we are, for the time being, in the middle of a great manifestation.’
17th July 2020

‘Here we are, for the time being, in the middle of a great manifestation.’

by Alex Thomson
‘Conway seemed ready to have his worldview deconstructed.’
17th July 2020

‘Conway seemed ready to have his worldview deconstructed.’

by Dana Littlepage Smith
‘Concerns about this go beyond our immediate situation, and beyond our Quaker community.’
17th July 2020

‘Concerns about this go beyond our immediate situation, and beyond our Quaker community.’

by Alison Mitchell
‘As I passed, folks were rebuilding their houses and fishing boats.’
17th July 2020

‘As I passed, folks were rebuilding their houses and fishing boats.’

by Wendy Oliver
‘There was a great movement to help Friends extricate themselves from being internally focused.’
17th July 2020

‘There was a great movement to help Friends extricate themselves from being internally focused.’

by Gretchen Castle
Ahab in Rehab
17th July 2020

Ahab in Rehab

by Anne Stephens
‘Our own creativity can best come from deliberately-chosen places of quiet and silence.’
10th July 2020

‘Our own creativity can best come from deliberately-chosen places of quiet and silence.’

by Peter Varney
‘We need a narrative capable of motivating, reformulating and regenerating social justice.’
10th July 2020

‘We need a narrative capable of motivating, reformulating and regenerating social justice.’

by Nim Njuguna
‘I see my role as a kind of spiritual accompaniment.’
10th July 2020

‘I see my role as a kind of spiritual accompaniment.’

by Barbara Childs
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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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