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← Book Review: An Unlikely Bunch of Anti-Apartheid Activists
September 2017 edition of Friends Journal →

FWCC Clerk writes about his visit to Friends in Burundi

Posted on 3 September 2017 by Admin

Read about FWCC Clerk Simon C. Lamb’s visit to Friends in Burundi, the third largest group of Friends in the world.

Letter from the Clerk of Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC)

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September 2017 edition of Friends Journal →
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