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Pastors Philip Gulley and James Mulholland discuss the meaning of grace and describe the ways interpersonal relationships, religion, work, finances, politics, international relations, and other aspects of life would change if people were to truly act on the belief that God loves every person.
4) Ramona
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Ramona (1884) is a novel by Helen Hunt Jackson. Inspired by her activism for the rights of Native Americans, Ramona is a story of racial discrimination, survival, and history set in California in the aftermath of the Mexican American War. Immensely popular upon publication, Ramona earned favorable comparisons to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and remains an influential sentimental novel to this day. Orphaned after the death of her foster...
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Think back to when you were little, visiting relatives--the ones who lived in a small town, in a house with a big front porch. After supper you sat on the porch, at the edge of the conversation's circle, listening to story after story. The sun was setting. The western sky turned pink. The crickets started up. Somewhere down the block, a screen door banged. You've been there haven't you--and long to go back? Let master storyteller Philip Gulley take...
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Gulley shows how Quaker values provide solutions to contemporary challenges.Philip Gulley invites us into a bracing encounter with the rich truths of Quakerism-a centuries-old spiritual tradition that provides not only a foundation of faith but also vision for making the world more just, loving, and peaceable by our presence. In Living the Quaker Way, Gulley shows how Quaker values provide real solutions to many of our most pressing contemporary...
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"For too many people, the concepts of original sin, a God who sends people to hell, and Jesus as the only path to God can no longer be stomached. But rather than throwing the baby out with bath water, Philip Gulley, famous for his own controversial theology that affirms universality, urges us to consider letting go of our tightly held beliefs and start the journey towards a dynamic faith. Gulley teaches us to embrace the freedom to let go of those...
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"Robert Smith not only explains what it means to be a Quaker but also offers some very practical advice for Quakers and non-Quakers alike about how to achieve peace between people and within one's own mind. Here is a road map to reach the places in the soul which can give life meaning."
10) Home town tales
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The Quaker minister presents a collection of anecdotes that praise such simple pleasures as visiting family, cutting the grass, and eating warm chocolate-chip cookies.
11) Hometown Tales
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The Quaker minister presents a collection of anecdotes that praise such simple pleasures as visiting family, cutting the grass, and eating warm chocolate-chip cookies.
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[2007]
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Four nationally-known artists in an evening of story, song, essay and humor, inspired by the rich Quaker tradition of finding the wondrous and sacred with the ordinary and everyday. The sold-out performance, part of the 2006 Spirit and Place Festival, received rave reviews.
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©1970
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In this book the author presents an approach to living the Christian life that is both contemporary and timeless; this approach involves at least three elements: compassion, reverence, and intellectual integrity. "The person who is a new man for today, in the sense that he demonstrates this combination, will also be a new man tomorrow."--Preface.
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