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Quakerism Left Me
[…] deteriorating from the physical death of their members. Circle of Hope members praying together. Photo courtesy of Circle of Hope. […]A Lesson in Hope
[…] $24/hardcover; $14.99/paperback; $9.99/eBook. Phil Gulley’s latest novel, A Lesson in Hope, lives up to its title, providing both its main […]Inspiration From Quaker Women of the Past
[…] speak and teach publicly? Among the Quakers, I learned of Margaret Fell in the 17th century and Lucretia Mott in […]Hope Leans Forward: Braving Your Way toward Simplicity, Awakening, and Peace
[…] year ahead. I got the same feeling of empowerment from Hope Leans Forward: Braving Your Way toward Simplicity, Awakening, and […]Book Reviews: April 2012
[…] Prior to Faulkner’s book, the best-known study of Mott was Margaret Hope Bacon’s well-written and very readable Valiant Friend: The Life […]Healing the Shadow of Racism
Looking for hope in this moment of history.The Spirit of Christ and Our Historic Peace Testimony
[…] for considering our relation to Friends’ historic peace testimony. I hope to remind fellow Quakers that—then and now—ours is a […]Peace Is Patriotic
[…] who are still working to restore our wounded cities. I hope that Americans can now learn to walk outside the […]Nurturing Growth and Healing through Stories
[…] possibilities; and watching for signs of growth that point to hope, as new life begins to reach for the light. […]Intrinsic Hope: Living Courageously in Troubled Times
[…] work. Kate Davies makes a distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic hope: Extrinsic hope is about hoping to achieve improvements in […]Showing results for margaret hope bacon