Today's world cries out for lives of integrity, for Christian
models that integrate "the inward life of devotion and the outward
life of the activist for justice and peace." We can find no better
example than eighteenth-century Quaker, John Woolman. Birkel writes
of the profound impact Woolman has had on his own life. He invites
readers to become acquainted with the spiritual disciplines and
resources that nurtered Woolman's empathy with the stranger and
empowered him to engage the world as a witness on behalf of the
disenfranchised. Includes a group discussion guide.
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