Seeds that Change the World: Essays on Quakerism, Spirituality, Faith and Culture

Author:   Debbie L Humphries ,  Diane Randall
Publisher:   Quakerpress of Fgc
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9780999382301


Pages:   158
Publication Date:   28 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Quaker tradition at its best is a practice-based religious path that embodies the ability to hold paradoxical truths with deep love and a minimum of hierarchy. Each of these three elements is an important capability, that the world as a whole needs today. These capacities are developed through regular exercise of both individual and corporate spiritual practices, that can be taught and strengthened. The ongoing divisions and separations among us speak to our failure to live up to our potential. As stewards of this tradition, we need to better embody the truths of the Quaker tradition.

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Author:   Debbie L Humphries ,  Diane Randall
Publisher:   Quakerpress of Fgc
Imprint:   Quakerpress of Fgc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.218kg
ISBN:  

9780999382301


ISBN 10:   0999382306
Pages:   158
Publication Date:   28 December 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Part spiritual autobiography, part critique of the white middle class, this collection of essays offers deep insights into the unique constellation of gifts of Quaker faith and practice, and pleads for Friends to better understand and embrace our radical tradition. -- Marty Grundy, author of Tall Poppies: Supporting Gifts of Ministry & Eldering in the Monthly Meeting In these essays, Humphries enters the long-standing debate among Quakers as to whether Friends have anything distinctive to offer the contemporary world. Her conclusion: Yes! -- Lloyd Lee Wilson, author of Essays on the Quaker Vision of Gospel Order Both a compelling spiritual biography and a meaningful comment on the role of religion in contemporary society, this book answers questions yet helpfully provokes us to reassess the now-accepted idea of faith without community. -- James Golden, British historian Debbie Humphries offers us a twenty-first century realization of the Quaker journal in its classic form. It combines personal journey and introspective insight with sustained engagement with the collective processes of Quaker faith and practice, while grappling with some of the largest social problems of our time. Not only Friends but a variety of readers will find their own journeys and challenges evoked by the chapters of this book. -- Doug Gwyn, author of A Sustainable Life: Quaker Faith and Practice in the Renewal of Creation What if you trusted the Holy presence is only revealed in respectful and honest community? What if you knew embraced insecurity reaps freedom and growth is only possible outside your comfort zone? Through these pages you are invited to walk with prophetic Debbie Humphries on the wild side of engaged and hopeful revelation, working on solutions for our deepest problems. Follow her process with your heart; you will be changed forever. -- Cruger Johnson Phillips, LPC, Spiritual Director Debbie Humphries uses her own life experience, as well as learnings from Friends past and present, to show readers (both those new to Quaker faith and practice, as well as those seasoned in the life of Quaker discipleship) that Listening for the Still, Small Voice is only the first step in a life journey of living and bearing witness to God's Love. -- Deborah Fisch, retreat leader and former Associate Secretary of Traveling Ministries of Friends General Conference


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Debbie Humphries grew up Mormon and came to Quakerism in the early 1990s. Since then she has been a member of meetings in New York, West Virginia and Connecticut, serving on numerous committees of Hartford Monthly Meeting and New England Yearly Meeting. Debbie has travelled in the ministry among Quakers since 2004 under the care of Hartford Monthly Meeting, carrying a concern for the spiritual health and vitality of the Religious Society of Friends. Debbie teaches at the Yale School of Public Health and conducts research on public health nutrition, nutrition and infectious disease, and community health, both within the United States and internationally.

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