The middle of the seventeenth century is a time of war and great differences between the rich and the poor in Europe. Religious systems, the courts and marriage law are in turmoil. In this reflection by Charlotte Condia, George Fox brings order to the Quakers through a series of letters. He is inspired by God, and how God relates to people and people relate to God. With clarity he shares his understanding of God through his writings. His work is as relevant today as it was in the Seventeenth Century.