The author uses musical improvisation to understand Sabbath observance, Bible reading, journal keeping, tithing, and praying. By Carol Conti-Entin Pendle Hill Pamphlet #288
This author shares the story of experiences in her monthly meeting to illustrate how our dying can be as fully centered in God as our living. By Kirsten Backstrom Pendle Hill Pamphlet #355
Friends strive to heed the promptings of an “Inner Guide,” whose leadings enable us to serve the spirit while carrying us forward in our own spiritual growth.
How can we change the direction of our impact on the earth and begin to undo the damage we have wrought on so many species, including our own? Can we depend on technological, political, and economic solutions alone?
A theological meditation on the spirituality of George Fox’s visionary journey back into Paradise and Margaret Fell’s argument for women’s equality in church leadership. By R. Melvin Keiser Pendle Hill Pamphlet #295
A Quaker examines what constitutes evil in our modern era, drawing on the theological work of the 16th_century German mystic, Jacob Boehme. First published as Pendle Hill pamphlet #214. By Ann Liem Pendle Hill Pamphlet #351