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Author Paul Buckley reads “Why Quakers Stopped Voting”
FJ Podcast: In 1762, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting approved a minute stating: “Liberty of conscience being . . . essential to…
Paul Buckley
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Author Gretchen Castle reads “What Unites Us”
FJ Podcast: Having grown up in a Quaker family, the daughter of a pastor in Indiana and Iowa (Friends United…
Gretchen Castle
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Author Jane Fremon reads “Reaching Out and Across”
FJ Podcast: Fifteen years ago, in the aftermath of 9/11, Sarah Hirsch, then a first grade teacher at Princeton Friends…
Jane Fremon
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Author Joan Dyer Liversidge reads “A Ministry of Presence”
FJ Podcast: The Spirit of God is often found in the midst of conflict. We can find it if we…
Joan Dyer Liversidge
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Author Paula Palmer reads “Quaker Indian Boarding Schools”
FJ Podcast: Last year I responded to a call that came from two sources: from Spirit, in the manner of…
Paula Palmer
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Author Elaine Green reads “The Quaker Family”
FJ Podcast: The experience of attending the plenary in Peru was both uplifting and comforting to me as a member…
Elaine Green
Among Friends: Expanding the Definition of Home
An introduction to our issue on "Crossing Cultures."
Forum October 2016
Letters from readers.
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We Think We’re Separate
Quaker honesty requires us to acknowledge what we are addressing and what we are ignoring.
Robin Mohr
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What Unites Us
If we want a world without war, we must first accept our own Quaker family.
Gretchen Castle
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The Quaker Family
Do Friends survive on the world stage because of our wide theological diversity.
Elaine Green
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Quaker Indian Boarding Schools
Facing our history and ourselves.
Paula Palmer
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