Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Good Info.

From Wikipedia, this is a piece that we beleive is helpful.

The Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, is a movement that began in England in the 17th century. In its early days it faced opposition and persecution; however, it continued to expand, extending into many parts of the world, especially the Americas and Africa.
The Society of Friends has been influential in the history of the world. The state of Pennsylvania, in the United States, was founded by William Penn, as a safe place for Quakers to live and practice their faith. Quakers have been a significant part of the movements to abolish slavery, acknowledge the equal rights of women, and end warfare. They have also promoted education and the humane treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill, through the founding or reforming of various institutions.
During the 19th century Friends in the United States suffered a number of separations. These separations have resulted in the formation of different branches of the Society of Friends. Despite the separations, Friends remain united in their commitment to discover truth and promote it. There are perhaps 400,000 Quakers in the world today, the overwhelming majority of them Evangelicals in Africa and Latin America.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Quaker song Walk in the Light

There's a Light that was shining
when the world began,
And a Light that is shining in the heart of man:
There's a Light that is shining
in the Turk and the Jew,
And a Light that is shining, friend,
in me and in you.
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be,
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be!
In my old leather breeches and
my shaggy, shaggy locks,
I am walking in the glory of the Light, said Fox.
With a book and a steeple and a bell and a key
They would bind it for ever-
but they can't, said he.
O, the book, it will perish, and the steeple will fall,
But the Light will be shining at the end of it all.
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be,
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be!
In my old leather breeches and
my shaggy, shaggy locks,
I am walking in the glory of the Light, said Fox.
"If we give you a pistol,
will you fight for the Lord?"
"You can't kill the devil with a gun or a sword."Will you swear on the Bible?"
I will not," said he,
"For the truth is as holy as the Book to me."
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be,
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be!
In my old leather breeches and
my shaggy, shaggy locks,
I am walking in the glory of the Light, said Fox.
There's an ocean of darkness
and I drowned in the night
Till I came through the darkness
to the ocean of Light;
You can lock me in prison
but the Light will be free.
And I'll walk in the glory of the Light, said he.
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be!
Walk in the Light, wherever you may be!
In my old leather breeches and
my shaggy, shaggy locks,
I am walking in the glory of the Light, said Fox.

Walk In The Light !!!!!

Source: www.friendsmedia.org/kidsquake/printables/WalkInTheLight.pdf

Today's Quakers

Quakers today have changed a lot. They no longer face major challenges from prejudice. They are mostly normal middle-class people. Even though their culture has changed, they still have the same values. They dress simply and keep the same ideals and interests.

Information From: http://www2.gol.com/users/quakers/todays_quakers.htm

Friday, October 10, 2008

Quakerism Today

Quakers today live very much like people from any other religion. They live normal, everyday lives and are not at all, like the Amish, a common misconception.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Quakerism Today

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Monday, September 22, 2008

A History of Quakerism

Quakerism today has changed a lot since it was founded in the 1600's. So, this brief history of quakerism.First, George Fox didn't believe that the king of England was powerful. So, he started quakerism. William Penn brought it to America when he inherited Pennsylvania. Quakerism is still strong here on the East coast.