June 2008
Articles
Nonviolence and Racial Justice
Here is the full text of his address at the 1958 Friends General Conference Gathering in Cape May, N.J.
The Power of Fearful Faithfulness: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy for Friends
On the example of King, the author urges Friends not to wait for perfect clarity before social action.
Fifty-Second Street
Nonviolence training pays off in a late-night encounter.
Quakers and Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow
The author calls for Quakers to take up the issue of reparations as a step towards healing the whole community.
The Divine Palette
Animals can express attributes of faith, hope, and love.
Poems
White Flour
This Time
Silent Worship
Waiting for Quaker Silence
Departments
- Among Friends; Forum; Parents Corner: Home Training; Life in the Meeting: A Dog’s Buddha Nature; Reflection: The Terrorist’s Stories; Witness: From Surplus to Big Plus; Books; News; Bulletin Board; Milestones; Classified; Meetings.



