Caring for One Another
Loving care is not something that those sound in mind and body ‘do’ for others but a process that binds us together. God has made us loving and the imparting of love to another satisfies something deep within us. It would be a mistake to assume that those with outwardly well-organised lives do not need assistance. Many apparently secure carers live close to despair within themselves. We all have our needs.
QF&P 12.01
This Month’s Forty-Three Newsletter Contents
- March 2023
- Children and Young People and Families Update
- Washing in Winter
- A Talk on the ‘Failure of Narrative’
- Call for a Counsellor
- Please Return Spare SALTO Key Cards
- Quaker Resonances in Psychoanalytic Thinking
- All-Age Worship: Sunday 5 March
- Monthly Appeal – March 2023
- EAPPI UK & Ireland are Recruiting for their Next Cohort of Human Rights Monitors!
- Book Review: For Thy Great Pain have Mercy on My Little Pain
- Post of Deputy General Manager Oxford Quaker Meeting
- Britain Yearly Meeting
- Oxford Quakers on Art
- How Do Quaker Meetings Do Outreach and Welcome Newcomers?
- SERVING OUTSIDE THE QUAKER COMMUNITY
- Oxford Meeting Quaker and Answer – March 2023
- From Quaker Faith and Practice
- Meetings for Worship – March 2023
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Forty-Three Newsletter • Number 527 • March 2023
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