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October 2006


Articles

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"Spiritual" and "activist" cannot survive without each other.

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Quietism deserves some consideration.

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Conversations from the Heartland

She has been growing in dialogue with conservative, Bible-believing Christians.

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What does it mean to live vocationally, individually and collectively?

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Can we let go of fear, take up the Cross, and live a God-driven life?

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Quakers across our divides have created togetherness using weblogs.

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Quakers can embrace evangelism and still remember the lessons of traditional Friends.

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Deep, Tall, and Wide

Friends are called to offer an alternative vision of Christianity.

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A young Friend of color has struggled to find his religious home.

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She lives with faithfulness, conscientious objection, and worldwide service and witness.

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She looks at the nature and source of prophetic witness.

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With a vision, Friends can overcome even the most daunting obstacles.

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Engaging with worldwide problems requires us to enter a communal process to search the depths of our consciences.

Poems

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