Keynote talk given at FUM Triennial sometime in the early 1980s. Pastor from Kenya urges us to live with integrity and peace, rather than becoming enmeshed in materialistic things.
Answering the Love of God: Living Our Testimonies
Keynote speech by a Kenyan Friend at 1997 FWCC Triennial in Birmingham, England. If we truly accept God’s love, then we must use the spirit of love to help our fellow human beings.
A Call to Quakers for Stepped-up Evangelism
Talk given at FUM Triennial in Kenya in 2002. Kenyan Friend’s perspective on mission work, appreciating how some Christians have brought a message of peace.
Proclaiming Peace: Lives That Speak
Joffee: British writer summarizes the life of a man imprisoned for violent IRA activities who later had a change of heart and became a Christian pacifist; Deming: interview with mixed-race Catholic man in South Africa who was working for peace and justice in the 1980s.
Being Faithful Witnesses to our Friends Peace Testimony: Serving God in a Changing World
Panel presentation from 21st Triennial of FWCC in New Zealand in 2004: Friends from three different countries talk about working for peace and justice in their countries and the world.
The Workings of Jesus Christ in the Life of R.M.E.
A British Friend who moved to South Africa and married there describes her spiritual journey to live according to Christ’s teachings and oppose racism and apartheid.
Respondiendo al Amor de Dios: Viviendo Nuestros Testimonios
Discurso principal por una Amiga keniana en la Trienal del CMCA de 1997 en Birminham, Inglaterra. Si de veras aceptamos el amor de Dios, entonces debemos compartir ese amor ayudando a los otros seres humanos.
Friends Initiatives for Peace in the Great Lakes Region of Africa
Observations on how African Friends and Friends from outside Africa have worked together to bring peace to the Great Lakes Region.
Quakers Working Together for Peace and Reconciliation in the Africa Great Lakes Region
Writings by three Quaker women on peace & reconciliation efforts in Burundi & Rwanda following the 1990s genocides.