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William Kreidler's 1994 Gathering Plenary Address

William Kreidler's 1994 Gathering Plenary Address

William Kreidler's 1994 Gathering Plenary Address

BY WILLIAM KREIDLER

Brief Description:
Previously only on cassette, William Kreidler's powerful plenary address from the 1994 annual Gathering is for the first time available as a downloadable MP3 audio file. The late Bill Kreidler was a gifted storyteller and inspirational speaker, and this is one of his more celebrated talks. In it he discusses following (or not following) leadings, a bit of the history of his own vocation in conflict resolution in schools, Jesus, and living with AIDS. At once challenging and affirming, funny and touching, this speech has been cherished by many through the years.

QuakerPress of FGC 1994 80 MIN. Audio

$5.00 (in stock)

 

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