Friday, March 11, 2011

Prophets?

RantWoman simply notes the juxtaposition of these blog items and the word prophet:


Really interesting stuff about Gandhi's approach to organizing and selection of focus for campaign as well as multifaith spiritual study and choice of the word satygraha, soul force, rather than ahimsa, nonviolence.
http://forusa.org/blogs/rene-wadlow/nonviolent-action-start-gandhis-salt-march/8612


Item about recovery, inviting in the marginalized, the prophetic vision in Acts, this author's basis for his speaking out. A wonderful screed that causes RantWoman to want to articulate some thoughts about Quakers and a social political ecosystem, though today RantWoman may content herself with gratitude that one person in RantWoman's city whose job it is to interact with RantWoman's suggestions specifically acknowledged and will run with one of RantWoman's suggestions.

http://rscotmiller.blogspot.com/2011/03/has-time-for-new-quaker-apocalyptic.html



A blog item by Colin Saxton about prophets, among other things. merely being grouchy and malcontented does not automatically make one a prophet. The question is living faithfully in our time. Also interesting stuff on Friends' Worship.

http://nwfriends.org/2011/03/out-of-my-mind%E2%80%A6/

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