April 2006
Articles
A.J. Muste: The 20th Century's Most famous U.S. Pacifist
Raised in the Dutch Reformed Church, A.J. Muste became a Quaker in World War I and then a leading practitioner of nonviolence.
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Walking with Gandhi
To succeed, as Gandhi did, peace movements must ally themselves with the poor.
Friends Association for Higher Education: Serving Mind and Spirit
FAHE helps its members align their academic and their spiritual lives.
Middle School Friends Workcamp
A weekend experience in Philadelphia was life-altering for her and for her daughter.
Visions of Quaker Ministry
Raised as an unprogrammed Friend, he is being drawn to pastoral ministry.
Quakerism for One
A year in China, isolated from Friends, led her to scrutinize Quaker culture and faith.
Membership in Transience
A young adult Friends' retreat helped her overcome a spiritual disconnection after her move to college.
Poems
Ark
Vocal Ministry
Driving to El Salvador with Hector and Domingo




