What we stand on Paul Christiansen

By: Christiansen, PaulMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlet. 429 Publication details: Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill Publications 2014 Description: 29 pages; 19 cmSubject(s): War -- Prevention | Peace -- Social aspects | Peace -- Religious aspects -- Society of FriendsSummary: Paul Christiansen calls Quakers to account for how well we face the seeds of war within our own lives. His strong condemnation of our tendency to rest too much in the comfort of our First World privileges is answered by his inspiring message about why we should have hope and courage as a people who can light the way to peace in our world. Discussion questions included.-- |c Publisher's description.
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Paul Christiansen calls Quakers to account for how well we face the seeds of war within our own lives. His strong condemnation of our tendency to rest too much in the comfort of our First World privileges is answered by his inspiring message about why we should have hope and courage as a people who can light the way to peace in our world. Discussion questions included.-- |c Publisher's description.

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