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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Being Faithful As Friends

Being Faithful As Friends

Being Faithful As Friends

Individually And Corporately

BY DEBORAH FISCH

Brief Description:
In this record of Deborah's ministry as the Weed lecturer, she tells stories of her moving experiences of listening to God and finding the way, in community, to be faithful to the calls she hears. She tells many stories of the ways individual Friends have ministered to her and helped her to be faithful and of how an individual meeting can find the strength and the Spirit to be faithful to the portion of Light it is asked to offer to the world. Deborah offers many small lessons from her own life on learning to live out of radical Love.

Beacon Hill Friends House 2006 32 PP. Paper

$4.00 (in stock)

 

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