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On the cover
Forty Ambassadors for Christ participants from five yearly meetings
gathered at the Isaiah Wall opposite the United Nations building,
New York City, in November, 2001.
"He shall judge between the nations, and shall decide for
many peoples; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares,
and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword
against nation, neither shall they learn war any more."Isaiah
2:4
Photo by Rachel Selleck.
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COVER STORIES
Query 5: Outreach
New England Yearly Meeting
Do you welcome inquirers and visitors
to your meeting? Do you encourage their continued attendance and
participation? Do you seek to share and to interpret the faith of
Friends and to cooperate with others in spreading the Christian
message? Are you patterns, examples; do your lives preach among
all sorts of people, and to them? Do you walk cheerfully over the
world, answering that of God in every one?
12 Why Did Quakers Stop Quaking?
David Yount
Challenged by a Pentecostal minister, David began exploring the
question, "Why did Quakers stop quaking?" Lack of persecution
was one answer; quaking because of the Light shining in sin and
shortcomings was another. The challenge for 21st century Friends
is the same as early Friends: rekindle the Light that shines through
the darkness and apply it to our generation.
14 The Seven Keys of Small Church Growth
According to Jesus
Patricia Edwards-Konic
Church growth programs often lead to false expectations and feelings
of failure. Yet there are seven keys to growing a small church that
are Quaker friendly and don't rely on programs. Rather, they are
rooted in Jesus' words to the churches and a faith-community's relationship
with God.
FEATURES
2 Valiant for Truth
Trish Edwards-Konic
4 Commitments
Retha McCutchen
4 News from Friends United Meeting
8 News
10 Salt and Light
Pruning for Fruitfulness
Alan Weinacht
16 Bible Study
Glad for Today
Howard R. Macy
17 Peace Notes
20 Reviews
22 Booknotes
23 Passages
26 Viewpoints
28 Classifieds
30 Meeting Directory
34 The Back Bench
The Real Thing
Phil Gulley
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