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BY QUAKER QUEST Quaker Quest is a new outreach initiative in Britain that is also taking root in America. As part of this work they have published six pamphlets. Twelve anonymous friends write on what each topic means to them. Topics chosen reflect the areas attenders at Quaker Quest events have been most interested to explore. What part does Jesus play in the Quaker faith? Do Quakers `believe' in the Bible? Twelve individual Quakers share their responses to these questions.
Quaker Quest 2007 35 PP. Paper
$7.50 (in stock)
BY QUAKER QUEST Equality is at the heart of Quaker religious faith. It is one of the testimonies through which Friends live - others are peace, simplicity and truth - and it has often been perceived as being the most important of all. In the seventh volume of this series, twelve individual Quakers explore their commitment to equality through their own experience. Topics include prisons, childhood and issues of race, gender and sexuality. All of them write movingly about their lives and their religion.
Quaker Quest 2007 40 PP. Paper
BY QUAKER QUEST What is God? Who is God? Or maybe the question is: Who is God for you? What is the name you use, what is your experience, your understanding? 12 British Quakers write from their own experience, starting from their own insights, not from any agreed statement of belief. 12 pieces form 12 different viewpoints, yet each has been life-changing for the person involved. This pamphlet is part of an exploration for writers and readers alike. Those wondering about the Quaker way, and what motivates its followers, should find these 12 honest accounts helpful.
QuakerQuest 2004 60 PP. Paper
BY QUAKER QUEST The worship of Quakers is waiting on God in the silence and stillness. Seeking after God in this way is not to escape from the world, but to find the spiritual power that heals it. Twelve British Friends write of their experience of worship. These contributions are not religious essays but rather recordings that have the authentic voice of personal experience based within the worshipping community. The Meeting for Worship is at the heart of the Quaker way and all else is an outcome of that experience. Those wondering about the Quaker way, and what motivates its followers, should find these twelve honest accounts helpful.
Quaker Quest 2004 32 PP Paper
BY QUAKER QUEST The peace testimony is central to Quaker faith. In this pamphlet twelve Friends present a diversity of perspectives and reflections on living the peace testimony and grappling with what it means to each of them. Quaker Quest is a new outreach initiative in Britain that is also taking root in America. As part of this work they have published six pamphlets. Twelve anonymous friends write on what each topic means to them. Topics chosen reflect the areas attenders at Quaker Quest events have been most interested to explore.
Quaker Quest 2005 36 PP Paper
BY QUAKER QUEST What is the Quaker view of evil? How do Quakers judge someone like Hitler? Are natural disasters evil? How do Quakers respond? Twelve Quakers reflect here on evil and therefore also on goodness and forgiveness and trust. Quaker Quest is a new outreach initiative in Britain that is also taking root in America. As part of this work they have published six pamphlets. Twelve anonymous friends write on what each topic means to them. Topics chosen reflect the areas attenders at Quaker Quest events have been most interested to explore.
Quaker Quest 2006 32 PP. Paper
BY QUAKER QUEST What does simplicity mean in our complex world? Is it a lifestyle option, or is it more than that? From their own experience, the writers tell of how they try to extend their understanding of simplicity to the way they live their daily lives, and what that means in a troubled world. Quaker Quest is a new outreach initiative in Britain that is also taking root in America. As part of this work they have published six pamphlets. Twelve anonymous friends write on what each topic means to them. Topics chosen reflect the areas attenders at Quaker Quest events have been most interested to explore.
Twelve Quakers And God Quaker Quest
Twelve Quakers And Worship Quaker Quest
Twelve Quakers And Simplicity Quaker Quest
Twelve Quakers And Evil Quaker Quest
Twelve Quakers And Jesus Quaker Quest
Twelve Quakers And Equality Quaker Quest
Twelve Quakers And Pacifism Quaker Quest