March 2004
Articles
She writes that, despite appearances, she has reason to be hopeful about the condition of our society.
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An Iconoclast's View of Quaker Outreach
The Peace Testimony is not all there is to Quakerism.
Sit Down, Thee's Rockin' the Boat
Eldering those who violate the unspoken rules of meeting for worship is tricky, but necessary.
Interpreting Religious Experience
As Jesus and George Fox did, we articulate our religious experience through the prism of our own time.
How I Learned to Mind My Own Business and Get Out of God's Way
The difference between witnessing and interfering is a fine one, and perhaps counterintuitive.
The Conflict over Abolition Activism: What Can We Learn from It?
Disagreements emerged among 19th-century New York Friends over the rightness of activism.
Poems
Inner Light
Weary Peace Warrior


