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Rahab
Poetry: "I lived in the wall, between the wilderness / and stony Jericho."
Kristin Camitta Zimet
From the Editor's Desk
Writing Opp: Creativity and the Arts (closed)
arly Friends were famously skeptical of art; modern Friends pretty much fully embrace it. Why the abrupt turnaround? What reasons…
Martin Kelley
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Prophetic Witness, Pragmatic Action
What does it mean to be prophetic in a time of political division?
Diane Randall
Features
A Perilous Neglect
Waiting for the Watchman and holding things in God.
Alastair McIntosh
Features
The Trouble With “Strangers”
Freedom isn't anyone's politically correct opinion.
Gerri Williams
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Can Quakerism Survive?
Why is there no vision of the future of Quakerism?
Donald W. McCormick
Features
Quilting as Ministry
Quilting as healing at a Quaker Voluntary Service house.
Kayla Schneider-Smith
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Breath of the Ancestors
The Fellowship of Friends of African Descent travels to Ghana's Hill House Meeting.
Paul Ricketts
Poetry
Winter
Poetry: "Starving herself by choice / my mother wanted to know…"
Linda Lee
A Matter of Trust
Among Friends: Our introduction to the February 2018 issue.
Forum, February 2018
Forum: Letters from our readers.
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Exploring Isaac Penington: Seventeenth-Century Quaker Mystic, Teacher and Activist
April 1, 2024
Wealth Supremacy: How the Extractive Economy and the Biased Rules of Capitalism Drive Today’s Crises
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Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration
April 1, 2024