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August 2015: The Effects of War

August 2015 / The Effects of War

Khalid’s Eyes
Raed Jarrar
Supporting PTSD Victims
Jack Ciancio
Cross-cultural Work with Veterans
Zachary Moon interview
The Work Continues
David Harrington Watt & Marian Ronan
Quaker Books August 2015

Among Friends

Faithfulness and Acting-As-If: an introduction to our issue on war, warriors, and the effects of war. Gabriel Ehri

Forum August 2015

Letters from our readers. Staff

Finding a Third Way with Veterans

The August 2015 Viewpoint Andy Henry
Features

Khalid’s Eyes

A brother disappears as a country disintegrates. Raed Jarrar
Features

A Cup of Tea

Creating meaning out of trauma. Jean Grant
Features

Supporting Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Victims

Understanding the cluster of symptoms of PTSD and the role of religious community. Jack Ciancio
Features

What Is Moral Injury and Why Should Friends Care?

Creating safe spaces for veterans to confront the effects of moral injury. Kristen Richardson
Features

Cross-cultural Work with Veterans

An interview with military chaplain Zachary Moon. Zachary Moon was interviewed by Friends Journal senior editor Martin Kelley
Features

Dialoguing with Terrorists

Long-term Quaker peacemaking in the war zones of East Africa. David Zarembka
Features

A Letter from a Warrior

A World War II soldier and POW shares hope for the future. George Rubin
Features

The Work Continues

Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the Struggle against Nuclear Weapons. David Harrington Watt and Marian Ronan
Features

Memories of My Father’s Memories

The humanity and inhumanity of the Manhattan Project. Ralph G. Steinhardt
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