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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Finding Our Voice

Finding Our Voice

Finding Our Voice

Our Truth, Community, And Journey As Australian Young Friends

BY AUSTRALIAN YOUNG FRIENDS

Brief Description:
The 2010 James Backhouse Lecture is a collective presentation by a group of Australian Young Friends. They say in their introduction, "One theme that has emerged strongly is: 'Whose Friends are we?' What role does the Religious Society of Friends play in our lives? Do we feel we are friends with older Quakers? Or are we, like the early Quakers, simply young 'Friends of the Truth,' striving to live our lives with integrity? We invite you to share with us an attempt to answer some of these questions through an exploration of what it means to call oneself a Young Friend. Within this framework we explore the expectations placed on us as young people within a spiritual community."

Australia YM 2010 62 PP. Paper

$9.95 (out of stock but can be backordered)

 

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