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Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

The Call Of The Bell Bird

The Call Of The Bell Bird

The Call Of The Bell Bird

A Quaker Travels The World

BY JENNIFER KAVANAGH

Brief Description:
In April 2001, Jennifer Kavanagh set off with her partner Stephen Petter for a year's journey to connect with old and new spiritual influences, and spend time away from the world of affluence helping where they could in social projects. They followed in the tradition of travelling Quakers, visiting others of like mind and heart, but they also learned about how different other Quakers can be, and made unexpected discoveries about themselves. The book is full of encounters with the most remarkable people of all faiths and none.

Britain Yearly Meeting 2004 204 PP. Paper

$8.50 (in stock)

 

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