Faye M. Chapman
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A Prisoner's concern

Started this discussion. Last reply by Faye M. Chapman 9th month 6, 2009. 8 Replies

 

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Faye M. Chapman replied to Ryan Burgett's discussion 'Looking for peace books'
"Friend Ryan, I am reading a truly remarkable treatment of Christian peace literature which thee might find interesting. It is "The Kingdom of God is Within" by Leo Tolstoy. It is not necessarily easy going, but thee might find it…"
3rd month 19
Faye M. Chapman replied to Barbara Smith's discussion 'Liberal? Conservative? How about other names?' in the group Conservative Friends
"Barb, I appreciate thy posts.  I expect there are a number of Friends who ponder the question of identifying a community in which to hang their bonnets as they seek to build up the faith of the living Christ.  Like thee, I have looked at…"
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Faye M. Chapman replied to Barbara Smith's discussion 'Liberal? Conservative? How about other names?' in the group Conservative Friends
"Hi Barb, I hesitate to add another "label" to the mixture. The term neo-conservative has been used to describe some who have found their way back to the faith and practices of early Friends. I first heard it used by Bill Taber. Friends…"
2nd month 27

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At 11:14am on 4th mo. 21, 2011, Shane 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 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. 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, don 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, Raye 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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