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My Life is a Quilt: A Book of Quaker Messages

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Availability:In StockContributor:Wendy Clarissa Geiger, Ellie Caldwell (Editor), Lyn Cope (Designed by)Publish date:2017-04-17Pages:138
Language:EnglishPublisher:Seym PublishingISBN-13:9781939831231ISBN-10:1939831237UPC:9781939831231Book Category:Religion, Philosophy, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Ecumenism & Interfaith, Religious, Human RightsSize:6.50 x 6.50 x 0.30 inchesWeight:0.3307Product ID:SCC8GTNXC5

My Life is a Quilt: A Book of Quaker Messages by Wendy Clarissa Geiger is a collection of Quaker messages given by Wendy from the silence during numerous Meetings for Worship. Wendy is unique in that she felt lead to remember and write down her messages for a number of years eventually submitting a collection to SEYM Publishing. She was "moved" to speak on a number of topics throughout the last 20 years from "B" Beauty to "W" Worship. Her messages are reflective as well as provide commentary and encouragement for social justice. The reader, Quaker or other, Christocentric to agnostic, or anyone interested in faith and values may find her contributions interesting, sometimes challenging, and always thoughtful from her perspective.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Seym PublishingISBN-13:9781939831231ISBN-10:1939831237UPC:9781939831231Book Category:Religion, Philosophy, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Ecumenism & Interfaith, Religious, Human RightsSize:6.50 x 6.50 x 0.30 inchesWeight:0.3307Product ID:SCC8GTNXC5
Geiger, Wendy Clarissa: - Wendy Clarissa Geiger is a contemplative socially concerned activist, folksinger, artist, poet, baker of cookies, encourager, reader, letter writer, racism-awareness worker, and practitioner of love, nonviolence, and amazement as she holds the world's joys and sorrows in her heart-mind. She lives, on the family farmstead in Jacksonville, Florida. She's the niece, daughter, and cousin of seven conscientious objectors to wars spanning World war II, Korea, and Vietnam. In 1960, her parents met in the Movement to Make Democracy Real, as Vincent Harding called the Civil Rights Movement. Wendy went on her first demonstration in her mother's womb in 1963, and she continuously has been involved in peace and justice movements. Great joy is found in involvement with the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Pax Christi, the International Thomas Merton Society, the Florida Coalition for Peace & Justice, and Quakers.
Publisher: Seym Publishing

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