Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
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I just received Tozer's posthumously published collection of essays challenging the "business-as-usual" attitude of evangelical churches: *Rut, Rot or Revival*. I suspect that Tozer is relatively…Continue
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Douglas Gwynn wrote an autobiographical essay for Chuck Fager's new book on eminent Friends, entitled *Passing the Torch: When Quaker Lives Speak*. Gwynn points out in a footnote (p.90) a recent…Continue
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Quoted by Leah Chang in a review of James Kugel's *The Great Shift* on Amazon: "I don't know You, God because I am in the way. Please help me push myself aside"
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Sponsored by Philadelphia Orthodox Friends. In the mission school's later years, it was staffed almost entirely by Ohio Conservative Friends. Eventually, it was closed and the area was intentionally…
ContinueThanks William. Unfortunately, I don't live in Western Australia but it is good to know there are others with conservative beliefs here - I thought nearly all Quakers in Australia were liberal and quite secular in their beliefs.
Hi William,
thanks for the reminder of Wikipedia. They don't tell us much, but I see that Whittier wrote a book "In war time" (1864) which should be informative. As for the place between Quakers and Mennonites, we have probably a lot in common.
Hi William,
Thanks for the article on Wilburite Meetings for Worship, which read in snatches over time, and now need to reread before commenting. You give plenty of food for thought and more to ponder.
Hello William!
Yes you are right, this is a place full of history. For quakers and mennonites. I move there in January. Currently I'm still living in Augsburg. Here in Augsburg I have close contacts with Mennonites. We have Mennonite and Quaker style meetings.
Currently there are no Quaker meetings (monthly meeting) in Krefeld. I hope this will change ;-)
But you know, the real Quakers in Germany always emigrate. That is the problem! :-)
William, Thanks for the idea. I'd be happy to read what you have been writing.
Marcia
Hi William, I became interested in George Fox as a younger Christian, and William Penn also. I was impressed by them and the early Quakers commitment and laying down of their lives in England to go all out to spread the message of Jesus.
And I lived in a town called Horsham where George Fox was imprisoned just a hundred yards from where I was living. But my interest in them and also the early Puritans got awakened when the Lord led me out to commit myself to pray and repent each night in the hills where I lived. I was led by the Holy Spirit each night.
I would love the Quaker and Puritan movements to return to the place where they were at all of those years ago.
Is that a photo of you in the car ?
Hi there, William..You got my name wrong. It is, 'Carolyn'.
And I would be happy to help you start a group for 'Anabaptis
Friends". That about describes me in a nutshell!
Blessings,
Carolyn
Thank You, William!
I joined QQ several years ago. The thing is, I took time away. Thought I was going to be Anabaptist and started attending the Church of God in Christ, Mennonites in Livingston, CA. The only problem is, I don't drive and my husband doesn't want to go 66 miles one way to church even once a month..I would be there all the time, if I could. But cannot be and the Doctrine classes are hard to fit in when people can only come here every so often..nothing regular and so I set it aside. It hurts me very much to do so,too. I have come back to be a Quaker as that is what I was before attempting to be a Mennonite. I live "out of the world" now even more so than before. It is kind of a lonely existence on my narrow way.
I am 64, married to Mark for 25 yrs. We have one daughter 18 who is starting college. And four dogs. One is my Diabetic Alert Dog, Regis. The other 3 are Jack Russell Terriers.
Yes I have met some of the OGB people from Modesto. They are lovely folks.
I never met your famous horse or visited a farm here. I live in the woods in Central Stockton next to the original Stockton Country Club. Near Smith Canal and on a quiet circle where mostly older folks are. We are in a gated community.
My father was Robert Elmer Hartley. Everett was his oldest brother. Everett's son was Harvey. Harvey died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic, March 30, 1963, while serving in the Peace Corps. His only sibling is Dorothy Pearle Hartley Burlingame (on Facebook). Harvey was about 9 years older than me.
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