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Advices and Queries - 30
Are you able to contemplate your death and the death of those closest to you? Accepting the fact of death, we are freed to live more fully. In bereavement, give yourself time to grieve. When others mourn, let your love embrace them.
Contents
- Introduction
- Advices 1 to 7
- Advices 8 to 16
- 17 - Do you respect that of God in everyone...
- 18 - How can we make the meeting a community...
- 19 - Rejoice in the presence of children and young people in your meeting...
- 20 - Do you give sufficient time to sharing with others...
- 21 - Do you cherish your friendships...
- 22 - Respect the wide diversity among us in our lives and relationships...
- 23 - Marriage has always been regarded by Friends as a religious commitment...
- 24 - Children and young people need love and stability...
- 25 - A long term relationship brings tensions as well as fulfilment...
- 26 - Do you recognise the needs and gifts of each member of your family...
- 27 - Live adventurously...
- 28 - Every stage of our lives offers fresh opportunities...
- 29 - Approach old age with courage and hope...
- Advices 31 to 42
- History
- Duty of reading
