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A Prisoner's concern
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Faye M. Chapman 9th month 6, 2009.

 

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I appreciate Patricia Barber's post. I suspect that it is not a "just" world that Christ wants so much as an enraptured and obedient people.
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Nic Feliccia's discussion 'Are there any who consider themselves..' in the group Conservative Friends
Thee might find Keystone Fellowship Meeting of interest. Their meeting is located in Lancaster County. They are a monthly meeting of Ohio Yearly Meeting (conservative). Their clerk is Steve Guyer. The clerk of OYM, Seth Hinshaw, is a member of that…
8th month 30, 2011
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Shane Moad left a comment for Faye M. Chapman
hello Faye, you can see my work at www.shanemoad.com It is a little different but I hope you enjoy. yes, it would be good to catch up with Helen at some stage.
4th month 21, 2011
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Faye M. Chapman left a comment for Shane Moad
Greetings, Shane.  It is good to see thy face. Thanks for thy recent e-mail message too.  I am glad that thy family seems to be doing well...so many blessings! 'Am wondering if thee has a web site to show us some of thy paintings? I…
4th month 21, 2011
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Karen Mercer's discussion 'Differences in Conservative Friends' in the group Conservative Friends
Thank thee, Isabel.
1st month 16, 2011
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Karen Mercer's discussion 'Differences in Conservative Friends' in the group Conservative Friends
Christine has asked some good questions about us all. I have carried the verse from Isaiah for several years as applying to many of us as Friends: "All we have gone astray. We have turned every one to his own way and the Lord has laid upon Him…
1st month 15, 2011
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Karen Mercer's discussion 'Differences in Conservative Friends' in the group Conservative Friends
Dear Karen, Micah has covered OYM well, I think. Most of our monthly meetings project their own personality, I think, and it is useful to know that we are Christian Friends looking to let Him "draw" us to Him and to His work where we are.…
1st month 14, 2011
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Forrest Curo's discussion 'Why talking about God is rude?'
Thanks for telling us about the experience in the meeting, specifically about the following: "We've been waiting to feel some leading from God for several months now. There may be something someone has said during these meetings that we…
10th month 26, 2010
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Forrest Curo's discussion 'Why talking about God is rude?'
If we cannot be open about our gratitude to God among the people of God, where can we? Have we lost our awe and wonder? Have we "let our lives speak" for so long a time that we cannot say what has caused these fearless and faithful lives?…
10th month 25, 2010
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Faye M. Chapman left a comment for Mary Meeks
Greetings, Mary. I hope all is well with thee and Eddie. We're doing ok here in the hills. It's been dry but I understand rain is on the way over the weekend. Glad to see thee on QQ.
9th month 24, 2010
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Jan Lyn Lewis left a comment for Faye M. Chapman
Hello Faye, I wanted to pm you to thank you for your very kind letter, that I noticed was personalized regarding the WQF. I very much appreciated it and could not leave you a personal message without being one of your 'friends' here first,…
6th month 25, 2010
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Faye M. Chapman left a comment for Jan Lyn Lewis
Hello Jan, I am glad to be welcomed as thy Friend. I recall thy name from a bit of correspondence through the Wider Quaker Fellowship of FWCC. I hope thee finds many Friends through this medium.
6th month 25, 2010
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Faye M. Chapman left a comment for Faye M. Chapman
It's critical to test for acid, Don. Too little is death to blueberries and too much produces visions and no fruit of any kind, I think. 'Glad thee is doing well in SC. It's been some winter here. I am learning to think like a…
2nd month 24, 2010
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don left a comment for Faye M. Chapman
Hi Friend, it's good to hear from you Faye. I'm doing well here in SC. Thanks for saying Hello. On your posts below I see that Raye registered for a P.H. event. Since she's into gardening and soil, I had this image of all of you…
2nd month 24, 2010
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Faye M. Chapman left a comment for don
Hi Don. I hope thee is well and eager as always.
2nd month 24, 2010
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Faye M. Chapman commented on Raye's blog post 'Sharing the Response to Prayer'
Raye, Thanks for thy willingness to share this. Much time has been spent on biblical warfare. Thy post seems to reach out to us to consider letting Christ do the judging. We all fall down when His compassion is standing up before our ability to do…
2nd month 24, 2010

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At 11:14am on 4th mo. 21, 2011, Shane MoadShane Moad said…
hello Faye, you can see my work at www.shanemoad.com It is a little different but I hope you enjoy. yes, it would be good to catch up with Helen at some stage.
At 6:05pm on 6th mo. 25, 2010, Jan Lyn LewisJan Lyn Lewis said…
Hello Faye,
I wanted to pm you to thank you for your very kind letter, that I noticed was personalized regarding the WQF. I very much appreciated it and could not leave you a personal message without being one of your 'friends' here first, so I thought it was a lovely opportunity to and a chance to send well wishes and my gratitude.
I do enjoy this forum when I get a chance to visit.
In Friendship and Peace,
Jan Lyn
At 8:24am on 2nd mo. 24, 2010, Faye M. ChapmanFaye M. Chapman said…
It's critical to test for acid, Don. Too little is death to blueberries and too much produces visions and no fruit of any kind, I think. 'Glad thee is doing well in SC. It's been some winter here. I am learning to think like a Minnesottan. I figure any people who decide to celebrate ice instead of grouse about it are my kind of folks. Tell Juli Hi from me.
At 7:03am on 2nd mo. 24, 2010, dondon said…
Hi Friend, it's good to hear from you Faye. I'm doing well here in SC. Thanks for saying Hello. On your posts below I see that Raye registered for a P.H. event. Since she's into gardening and soil, I had this image of all of you getting together and talking about testing for acid.
At 9:44pm on 8th mo. 13, 2009, RayeRaye said…
Faye,

I found thy umbrella in one of the bags I unpacked today . . . need to get that back to thee, but not this week. Don't see how I could work that out.

I registered for the P.H. event, just for one day - Seventh Day. Looks like one of my friends will be able to go up for the day, also.
 
 
 

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