Quakers all have dual citizenship
“Simply acknowledging our dual citizenship in the world and in Christ brings the Spirit of Truth into the ways we live our lives daily. As we begin to see the ways we act out of our separateness, out of our small selves, we step out of illusion and into Christ where Love and Truth work hand in hand… The movement of the Spirit is toward wholeness, toward healing and binding what separates us.”
— Sara Beth Terrell, 2022
Quaker minister

Today’s Invitation
Allow yourself to be moved toward wholeness.
This Week’s Query
How does our modern world influence your relationship with the truth?
What spiritual concerns do fake news, AI, and social media bring up for you? How do you deal with these concerns?
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Author
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Sara Beth Terrell was born and raised Quaker. She graduated from Guilford College and Earlham School of Religion and holds a certificate from the Group Leaders Program of the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation. She has been a campus minister, a Friends pastor, and directed a grant on vocation and faith on a college campus.
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