This moving memoir chronicles a profound, epistolary friendship between Suzanne Michal and Robert Poyson, who has been on death row. They never meet or speak in person, yet their connection deepens through a heartfelt exchange of letters.
Portrait of Socialist, Philanthropist & Chocolatier. In 1824, John Cadbury opened a grocer's shop in Bull Street in Birmingham and started to sell tea, coffee and drinking chocolate alongside everything else.
Reveals that the institution of slavery was anchored in the same exploitative capitalist system which remains in place today. This book situates the crime of enslavement within the business practices that place profit before people.
The Bible, Sacred Violence, and the End of Scapegoating in Quaker Perspective. Contemporary liberal Friends (Quakers) have largely drifted away from the Bible, due in part to its seeming sanction of divine violence.
The Ignatian way of praying with the Bible is simple and subtle at the same time. It is accessible to young and old alike. There are no prerequisites. You can pray with it for five minutes, you can pray with it for an hour or more.