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		<title>Quakers Today asks: What do you desire?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The July episode of Friends Journal’s Quakers Today podcast asks: What do you desire? Leave a voice memo with your name and the town where you live. The number to call is 317-QUAKERS, that’s 317–782-5377. +1 if calling from outside the U.S. The deadline to answer is Sunday July 9, 2023. The question comes from [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The July episode of <em>Friends Journal’s</em> <a href="http://quakerstoday.org">Quakers Today podcast</a> asks: What do you desire?</p>



<p>Leave a voice memo with your name and the town where you live. The number to call is 317-QUAKERS, that’s 317–782-5377. +1 if calling from outside the U.S. The deadline to answer is Sunday July 9, 2023.</p>



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<p>The question comes from listener Glen Retief. Glen asks us to consider this question, What do you desire? It is a broad question that you can answer in lots of ways. What do you desire for yourself? Your future? Your <a></a>relationships? It could also be connected to the wider world around you. What do you desire for your community? The place where you worship? Or for other earthlings? What do you desire?</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2018 20:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[British Friend Helen Drewery writes about what might be a universal desire to make Quaker organizational life simpler How can we achieve a flexible simplicity – living by the essence of the Quaker approach but not treating old habits as sacrosanct? Early Quakers saw simplicity as stripping out of their lives the superfluous activities and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>British Friend Helen Drewery writes about what might be a universal desire to <a href="http://www.quaker.org.uk/blog/making-meetings-simpler">make Quaker organizational life simpler</a></p>
<blockquote><p>How can we achieve a flexible simplicity – living by the essence of the Quaker approach but not treating old habits as sacrosanct? Early Quakers saw simplicity as stripping out of their lives the superfluous activities and things – John Woolman called them ‘cumber’ – so that they could more fully follow the leadings of the Spirit.</p></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 17:28:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[“I’m trying to avoid being seduced by Shiny Object Syndrome. It makes nonprofits and individuals to adopt the latest cool social tool based on peer pressure, buzz, or a strange desire to be one of the first. It can also distract you from your priority to do list.” Seems sensible advice. Embedded Link Google + [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“I’m trying to avoid being seduced by Shiny Object Syndrome.    It  makes nonprofits and individuals to adopt the latest  cool social tool based on peer pressure, buzz, or a strange desire to be one of the first.  It can also distract you from your priority to do list.”</p>
<p>Seems sensible advice.</p>
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												Why does Google + &nbsp;launch new stuff when I’m on a book deadline!! &nbsp; The long awaited brand pages on Google + are here. &nbsp; &nbsp;I put a post out on Google +
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2005 16:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In early February I’m leading a young adult workshop up at New York Yearly Meeting’sPowell House. I don’t have any desire to get into the “spiritual workshop circuit,” but I was asked and it seemed like an opportunity to gather some interesting folks to talk about what we hunger for. The workshop is called “Food [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In early February I’m leading a young adult workshop up at New York Yearly Meeting’s<a href="http://www.powellhouse.org">Powell House</a>. I don’t have any desire to get into the “spiritual workshop circuit,” but I was asked and it seemed like an opportunity to gather some interesting folks to talk about what we hunger for. The workshop is called “Food for Fire: Breaking into the Power of Quakerism” (already regretting the “breaking in” metaphor–shouldn’t it be “broken in by?”).</p>



<p>I hope that some of the extended Quaker Ranter family will be able to make it out. This could be a kind of Mid-Atlantic/New England gathering of whatever this of informal movement/network is. Because this is a workshop model I am expected to impart knowledge but while I’ll come with an worked-out agenda, I’m happy to loosen and/or toss it aside if needed. The workshop description:</p>



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<p>Many of the classic themes of Quakerism speak to the condition of a world wracked by consumerism, war, bigotry and environmental disregard. Friends have a history of uniting truth and love and turning it into action. We’ll reach into the Quaker attic to dust off gospel order, plain living, traveling ministry, prophetic witness; we’ll try them on and see how they fit into our experiences of the living Spirit. There will be plenty of time to share stories in small groups and together. How are our monthly meetings doing recognizing the gifts of ministry and service among younger Friends? How are Friends doing spreading the good news of the Quaker way? There is a great people to be gathered still but how can we enter into the faithfulness required? Jesus came up the fishermen and said “Come, follow me;” what would we do if we got that call? Like any programmed Quaker event the workshop is really an excuse to assemble Friends together in prayer and faithfulness to God. The most important thing we could do this weekend is build friendships: friendships of support, mutual accountability, and peer mentorship. Friends from all branches of Quakerism welcome, as are the newest of seekers.</p>
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<p>The price is $180 for the weekend but if that’s a burden then try to get your meeting to pay–I suspect they’ll be happy to see that you’re showing an interest in Quakerism. I’ll be driving up from South Jersey and will probably be able to pick up folks from Philly &amp; New York. Email me if you have or need a ride from other points and I’ll try to connect you with other travelers.</p>



<p><em>If you’re too old or too impatient to wait for Second Month to roll around, pick up Brian Drayton’s new book <a href="http://www.quakerbooks.org/get/1-888305-38-x">On Living with a Concern for Gospel Ministry</a> and read that instead. </em>Yes, <em>I plugged it five days ago and </em>yes, <em>my paycheck comes from the publisher–but I’ve now now read the first chapter and it really is </em>that good<em>. Reading it feels like putting that soon-to-be-favorite pop album on the turntable for the first time. Where were you when you first heard Sgt Peppers? (for the YAFs in the audience: yes I’m being silly with the Beatles reference; if you remember first putting that album on a turntable in 1967 then this isn’t your workshop!).</em></p>
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