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Living the Quaker Way: Discover the Hidden Happiness in the Simple Life by Phili

Description: Living the Quaker Way by Philip Gulley Includes a 30-day guide to spiritual reflection. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The long-held priorities of Quakerism--simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality--are so universally attractive and so urgently needed in todays world,it begs the question, Is there a little bit of Quaker in all of us?A Publishers Weekly "Top 10 in Religion" selection."This is nothing less than the gospel itself...a much-needed book."-FR. RICHARD ROHR, OFM,Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New MexicoPhilip Gulley invites us into a bracing encounter with the rich truths of Quakerism-a centuries-old spiritual tradition that provides not only a foundation of faith but also vision for making the world more just, loving, and peaceable by our presence.In Living the Quaker Way, Gulley shows how Quaker values provide real solutions to many of our most pressing contemporary challenges. We not only come to a deeper appreciation of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality, we see how embracing these virtues will radically transform us and our world.Living the Quaker Way includes a 30-day spiritual practice that applies the Quaker tradition of Queries. Author Biography Philip Gulleyis a Quaker pastor and popular author and speaker. He has written seventeen books, including the Harmony fiction series, the Porch Talk series of inspirational essays, If Grace Is True- Why God Will Save Every Person(coauthored with James Mulholland), andThe Evolution of Faith- How God Is Creating a Better Christianity.Gulley holds a master of divinity degree from Christian Theological Seminary. He is co-pastor of Fairfield Friends Meeting in Camby, Indiana. Review Praise for Living the Quaker Way"Anybody who has ever thought that the Quakers invented oatmeal will learn differently from Living the Quaker Way by Indiana pastor and highly readable author Philip Gulley. He describes the values of the Quaker way: simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality. Gulley is published by the new Random House imprint Convergent, which aims at people in the growing ranks of the spiritually curious but religiously unaffiliated."—Publishers Weekly Top 10 in Religion, Fall 2013"Ever since I discovered Quakerism, Ive wondered why Quakers are so quiet about their core values—simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality—in a world that so clearly needs them. So I was thrilled to find this book by Phil Gulley, a great Quaker writer, aimed at making those values more accessible. Gulley makes no effort to convince the reader to become a Quaker. He simply says, If youve been looking for ways to live out these values, heres what Quakers have learned over three and a half centuries of dedicated experimentation. His book is a treasure trove ofpractical wisdom about what it means to bear witness to our hope for a better world." —Parker Palmer, author of Healing the Heart of Democracy, Let Your Life Speak, and The Courage to Teach"Living the Quaker Way is not only refreshing and inspiring, it is challenging in all the right ways. Even though I am not a Quaker, their core values challenge my real life as well as the life of the faith community that I pastor. Filled with honest stories, deep wisdom, and realistic practices, Living the Quaker Way will leave you not only longing to live differently but also with practical ways to do just that."—Kathy Escobar, co-pastor of The Refuge, faith blogger, and author of Down We Go: Living Into the Wild Ways of Jesus"This is nothing less than the gospel itself. Quakers have always had the ability to simplify and get to the point, and here it is! I am most happy to add my very positive endorsement to this excellent, clear, and much-neededbook."—Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM, Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New MexicoPraise for Phil Gulley"Philip Gulley separates wheat from chaff, experience from explanation, and purpose from function in this book. He calls the Jesus message into a new vision—one that has both power and integrity." —John Shelby Spong, former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark and author of The Sins of Scripture"No one raises provocative questions about Christianity more kindly than Philip Gulley."—Diana Butler Bass, author of Christianity After Religion and A Peoples History of Christianity"In our ever changing world, Gulleys book is much needed. An important book for any person of faith."—Archbishop Desmond Tutu"The verve and clarity of Gulleys writing underscore the welcome nature of his message to many thoughtful unchurched or alienated Christians."—Library Journal Review Quote Praise for Living the Quaker Way "Anybody who has ever thought that the Quakers invented oatmeal will learn differently from Living the Quaker Way by Indiana pastor and highly readable author Philip Gulley. He describes the values of the Quaker way: simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality. Gulley is published by the new Random House imprint Convergent, which aims at people in the growing ranks of the spiritually curious but religiously unaffiliated." --Publishers Weekly Top 10 in Religion, Fall 2013 "Ever since I discovered Quakerism, Ive wondered why Quakers are so quiet about their core values--simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality--in a world that so clearly needs them. So I was thrilled to find this book by Phil Gulley, a great Quaker writer, aimed at making those values more accessible. Gulley makes no effort to convince the reader to become a Quaker. He simply says, If youve been looking for ways to live out these values, heres what Quakers have learned over three and a half centuries of dedicated experimentation. His book is a treasure trove of practical wisdom about what it means to bear witness to our hope for a better world." --Parker Palmer, author of Healing the Heart of Democracy, Let Your Life Speak, and The Courage to Teach " Living the Quaker Way is not only refreshing and inspiring, it is challenging in all the right ways. Even though I am not a Quaker, their core values challenge my real life as well as the life of the faith community that I pastor. Filled with honest stories, deep wisdom, and realistic practices, Living the Quaker Way will leave you not only longing to live differently but also with practical ways to do just that." --Kathy Escobar, co-pastor of The Refuge, faith blogger, and author of Down We Go: Living Into the Wild Ways of Jesus "This is nothing less than the gospel itself. Quakers have always had the ability to simplify and get to the point, and here it is! I am most happy to add my very positive endorsement to this excellent, clear, and much-needed book." --Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM, Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico Praise for Phil Gulley "Philip Gulley separates wheat from chaff, experience from explanation, and purpose from function in this book. He calls the Jesus message into a new vision--one that has both power and integrity." --John Shelby Spong, former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark and author of The Sins of Scripture "No one raises provocative questions about Christianity more kindly than Philip Gulley." --Diana Butler Bass, author of Christianity After Religion and A Peoples History of Christianity "In our ever changing world, Gulleys book is much needed. An important book for any person of faith." --Archbishop Desmond Tutu "The verve and clarity of Gulleys writing underscore the welcome nature of his message to many thoughtful unchurched or alienated Christians." --Library Journal Excerpt from Book Introduction Discovering Your Inner Quaker It is not unusual in my neck of the woods to drive down an Indiana road and happen upon an old Quaker meetinghouse, set back from the road with a cemetery nearby. The graves will date from the early 1800s to the current day, bookending the span of Quakerism in Americas heartland. Many meetinghouses date from the mid-1800s. Given their age and the unintended message of death every graveyard conveys, passersby could be forgiven for believing Quakerism to be an antiquated tradition, out of step with the modern world. I know this misperception is a common one, for I believed it myself before becoming a Quaker; and others, who eventually became Quakers, also thought it true and told me so. To discover people still gather at those meetinghouses each Sunday, still laugh and love and learn within those serene spaces, is a surprise to those of us who believed Quakerism to be a dying expression. Not only is the mere existence of Quakerism a surprise, so are its vitality and relevance. What is more surprising is that a religious tradition as evangelically bashful as Friends is still around at all. The average Quaker, if there is such a thing, will warmly welcome a visitor once he or she arrives at a meetinghouse but would seldom have invited that person in the first place, fearing that might be construed as spiritually coercive or pushy. Instead, we rely upon our history and reputation--and in more recent years a website called Beliefnet.com--to evangelize for us. I first visited that website several years ago and was invited to answer a series of questions in order to determine the religion that best suited me. Intrigued, I took the quiz, submitted my answers for evaluation,and was informed I would feel most at home in a Quaker meeting. I remember chuckling to myself, pleased the test confirmed the path I had chosen over thirty-five years before. A few weeks later, a visitor arrived at our Quaker meetinghouse. After welcoming her, I asked if she had ever attended a Quaker meeting. She answered, "No, this is my first time. But I took a test on the Internet, and it told me Id be happy as a Quaker." I mentioned I had taken the same test and had been told the same thing. Many others have visited our meetinghouse since, telling the same story. This has not been unique to our meeting. In my conversations with other Quakers around the country, they have reported the same phenomena. I would later learn a significant number of the quiz respondents were advised to consider Quakerism. This confirmed a long-held suspicion of mine-- there are far more people who embrace our Quaker traditions, testimonies, and beliefs than ever join a Quaker meeting. Indeed, were everyone who is philosophically sympathetic to our tradition to join our ranks, ours might be the largest denomination in America. Because so many people were advised by Beliefnet.com to consider Quakerism, I thought perhaps a Quaker had designed the test and was using it to expand our ranks, but that turned out not to be the case. Instead, I learned many people were sympathetic to the ideals of Quakerism without realizing their convictions were shared by a somewhat obscure religious faith over 350 years old. They were Quakers but didnt know it. These newcomers to Quakerism have defied easy categorization. Some have been young, others elderly. Some have been prosperous, some have struggled economically. While most have had some experience with organized religion, their experience has been broad, ranging from Roman Catholicism to Judaism to Islam to Baptist. More than a few have been agnostics, uncertain about God but appreciative of the Quaker witness to peace and social justice. Several have mentioned finding the Quaker emphasis on silent reflection helpful to their spiritual journey. One man who had lived for some time in Asia said to me, "Quakerism might be Americas closest thing to Buddhism." Im not sure what to make of our newfound popularity, but I am excited the long-held priorities of Quakerism are being valued by others and hope it signals a wider commitment to the virtues we Friends have cherished and practiced for centuries. At first, I worried the growing attraction of Quakerism was a fad and would fade over time. But as I engage those drawn to the Religious Society of Friends, I am sensing other motivations. They do not perceive Quakerism as fashionable or chic. Rather, they have found its focus on the inner life to be an antidote to the complexities and challenges of modern life. The Quaker values, what we call testimonies--simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality--offer an ethical and spiritual platform upon which people can happily build their lives. It is this platform, this spiritual structure, I wish to explore in the pages ahead. These Friendly testimonies are easily remembered by the acronym SPICE: simplicity, peace, integrity, community, and equality. I would be remiss in suggesting these are uniquely Quaker ideals. They were not invented by us, and people of other faiths--or no faith at all--have lived them out powerfully and creatively. But I do believe these values are best honed in the crucible of community, which is why I remain a Friend. That these priorities speak to so many people today, including many who have scant knowledge of Quakerism, indicates the common ground shared by ancient traditions and modern seekers. We need not jettison the time-tested truths of our ancestors, but we do need to reinterpret them for our age, lest we mistake stale forms for vital living. It is then, with deep appreciation for the past and profound hope for our future, that I offer these testimonies of the Quaker way for your consideration. But let me be clear, were I merely to inform you of this way, my job would be left undone. It is the life, the Quaker way, I urge you to take up and live. By that I do not mean for you to seek out the nearest Quaker meeting and become a member, though you may if you wish. I mean for you to embrace these values, to give your assent and your heart to these virtues, so that our world might be transformed. My interest is not in growing the Quaker denomination. My passion is in growing a world in which peace, love, and justice reign. In the end, I am not inviting you to a church but to a life. Details ISBN0307955796 Author Philip Gulley Pages 224 ISBN-10 0307955796 ISBN-13 9780307955791 Format Paperback Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Birth 1944 Publication Date 2014-11-18 Short Title LIVING THE QUAKER WAY Language English Media Book Residence Danville, IN, US Year 2014 Publisher Random House USA Inc Imprint Convergent Subtitle Discover the Hidden Happiness in the Simple Life DEWEY 289.6 AU Release Date 2014-11-18 NZ Release Date 2014-11-18 US Release Date 2014-11-18 UK Release Date 2014-11-18 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:88143011;

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