Discover the beliefs and testimonies that shaped the Quaker movement, explained for curious readers and young learners.
This edition presents the life of George Fox and the early Friends, along with the core ideas that guided their faith. It frames how the Society of Friends began, what they stood for, and how their view of the Inner Light influenced daily life, worship, and education. Accessible and practical, it invites readers to reflect on faith, conscience, and the search for truth without dogma.
Designed for younger readers, the manual combines questions and straightforward answers with brief biographical sketches and reflections on spiritual practice. It emphasizes personal responsibility, the power of a sincere seeking mind, and the importance of living with kindness, integrity, and obedience to what one believes is right.
- Learn about the founder, the origins of Quakerism, and how Friends described their beliefs.
- Explore the concept of the Inner Light as a guide to truth and conduct.
- See how practical faith shapes daily life, education, and community care.
- Encounter cautions for thoughtful spiritual seeking and faithful action.
Ideal for readers of history, religious studies, and youth guidance who want a clear window into early Quaker principles and their relevance today.