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‘Our testimonies are the values by which we can measure the possibilities for change.’
10th July 2020

‘Our testimonies are the values by which we can measure the possibilities for change.’

by Peter Hussey
‘I’ve watched our response to the growing issue of black rights. And I’m a bit disappointed.’
10th July 2020

‘I’ve watched our response to the growing issue of black rights. And I’m a bit disappointed.’

by Sophie Bevan
‘Quantum mechanics is not a door to vagueness, it’s the opposite.’
3rd July 2020

‘Quantum mechanics is not a door to vagueness, it’s the opposite.’

by Keith Braithwaite
‘It doesn’t form when all is running smoothly.’
3rd July 2020

‘It doesn’t form when all is running smoothly.’

by Gabrielle Scott
‘“Simon, son of John”, he said for the third time, “Are you my friend?”’  (John 21:17)
3rd July 2020

‘“Simon, son of John”, he said for the third time, “Are you my friend?”’  (John 21:17)

by Janet Scott
How do you “trust in the process” when you don’t know what the process is?
3rd July 2020

How do you “trust in the process” when you don’t know what the process is?

by Annie Holliday
‘It is not easy to be patterns and examples and walk cheerfully during this pandemic.’
3rd July 2020

‘It is not easy to be patterns and examples and walk cheerfully during this pandemic.’

by David Brown
‘The deaf community has a long, painful history of persecution.’
3rd July 2020

‘The deaf community has a long, painful history of persecution.’

by Kate Kernoff
Busily sculpting my foolish old life
3rd July 2020

Busily sculpting my foolish old life

by Anne M Jones
‘The tendency to over-analyse, to ruminate through long days and sleepless nights, is not helpful.’
26th June 2020

‘The tendency to over-analyse, to ruminate through long days and sleepless nights, is not helpful.’

by Helen Johnson
‘For me, being black is being afraid to leave a shop without buying anything.’
26th June 2020

‘For me, being black is being afraid to leave a shop without buying anything.’

by Bonnie Gibberd
‘The religious offer is not a consolation at all, but a call to ever greater vulnerability.’
26th June 2020

‘The religious offer is not a consolation at all, but a call to ever greater vulnerability.’

by Jonathan Wooding
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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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