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Unnamed Quaker Creeds (closed)
Unprogrammed Friends will often tell visitors we have no creeds or set practices in worship.
Martin Kelley
Among Friends
Enriching Our Faith
Our introduction to the October Issue.
Gabriel Ehri
Features
Life at Lumakanda Friends Church
An American Friend looks at the strong community at his Kenyan church.
David Zarembka
Features
Silent Journeys of Quakers from Hill House
An unprogrammed meeting in the West African nation of Ghana.
Kumah Drah
Features
Leadings of the Spirit
American and South African activists bring election monitoring to Cape Town suburbs.
Rommel Roberts, Robin Roberts, and Lark Worth
Features
Empowering Women against Gender-based Violence
The story of Burundi’s Friends Women’s Association.
Parfaite Ntahuba
Features
The Place of God’s Own Choosing
The founding of the mission in Kaimosi, Kenya.
Eden Grace
Features
Quaker Christianity in Kenya
A Kenyan shamanistic spirituality was fertile ground for Quaker missionaries.
Stanley Chagala Ngesa
Poetry
Quaker Silence in Community
FJ Poetry: "Our own voices now still..."
Pat Meehan
Poetry
Spelunking: What My Father Taught Me About the Light
FJ Poetry: "For Christopher, July 1933–May 2019..."
Geoff Knowlton
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Forum, October 2019
Letters from our readers.
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News, October 2019
News of Friends.
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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
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