Finding Joy
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W. Norman Cooper-- Joy is one of the keys which opens the door to all that is of real value--especially the joy that rejoices in other's successes. You can find...
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Finding Joy
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W. Norman Cooper-- Joy is one of the keys which opens the door to all that is of real value--especially the joy that rejoices in other's successes. You can find...
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read by Martha Churchyard. My little children in the Lord God Almighty, this is my joy that you all be ordered and guided by the mighty power of God. Know...
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by Stephen Travis Pope. 
The idea that God talks to each of us, that we are each capable of being lead by deep divine inspiration, this concept of a continuing...
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It seems so easy to despise that which we should respect or to refuse to hear the words of God-given wisdom. Today, we build greater and greater weapons of destruction,...
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The Dying Words of James Naylor (1660) read by Martha Churchyard
There is a spirit which I feel that delights to do no evil, nor to revenge any wrong, but delights... |
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When We Have No Place To Go W. Norman Cooper, Sieze the Day
Does it sometimes seem that you have nowhere to go for love, solace, health or some... |
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Quaker Women read by W. Norman Cooper
From the beginning of Quaker history, women have played an important part in its development. Certainly knowledge of the inspiring examples of Quaker women... |
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Silence read by W. Norman Cooper
Peter and Carole Fingesten wrote: SILENCE is the inaudible echo of the voices of God which is heard with the ears of the heart. It is... |
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Jesus's Message at Christmas
read by W. Norman Cooper This week includes Christmas and we wish you a joyous and holy holiday season. Writing in the Friends Journal, its editor, Susan Corson-Finnerty,... |
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Manifestation of Light
Barry Morley wrote: JESUS' life was manifestation of the Light. His birth was signaled by the bright star which penetrated the darkness. At his death darkness returned. A long... |
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