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Quakers and Christianity

Features: The Continuing Revelation of My Christianity by Lauren Brownlee, Are We Really Christian? by Margaret Namubuya Amudavi, Inward Power by Gene Hillman, God, Jesus, Christianity, and Quakers by Jim Cain, Understanding Belief by Elizabeth Boardman, A Consideration of Metaphors by Rhiannon Grant, A Space for Doubt by Jeff Rasley.

Online Features: Quaker Christian Ways and Roots by Donne Hayden, How Am I a Christian? by Douglas C. Bennett, The White Rabbit of Quaker Theology by Christy Randazzo, Sweet Baby Jesus! by Patricia Wild, The Challenge of Quaker Christianity by Andrew Gage, Learning from John Woolman by Helene Pollock, Staying in It: Being Quaker and Radically Christian in Our Time by Marcelle Martin.

Poetry: Holy Night, Holy Light by Ken Gibble, A Chore Worth Doing by Bear Jack Gerhardt.

Departments: Among Friends, Viewpoint, Forum, News, Books, Milestones, Classifieds, Meetings.

Online Features

Sweet Baby Jesus

The present-tense verbs of George Fox. Patricia Wild
Online Features

The Challenge of Quaker Christianity

Challenging ourselves and engaging with our Christian roots. Andrew Gage
Online Features

Learning from John Woolman, as a Christian Quaker

A passage from John Woolman's Journal gives a Friend the language for describing her new sense of empowerment. Helene Pollock
Online Features

Staying in It

A search for a faith community guided from within by God. Marcelle Martin
Poetry

Holy Night, Holy Light

FJ Poetry: It was a nocturnal birth / Without darkness. Ken Gibble
Poetry

A Chore Worth Doing

FJ Poetry: Day's end, most chores done, some chores not. Bear Jack Gebhardt
Viewpoint

Provide Sanctuary

It is time for people of conscience to embrace the brothers and sisters among us. Michael Resman

Forum December 2018

Letters from our readers.
News

News December 2018

In the news: Middletown Friends recognized unmarked slave burials; Quaker astrophysicist, passed over for Nobel, receives $3-million breakthrough prize. Staff
December 2018 Books: A Young Friends Bookshelf

From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea

By Kai Cheng Thom, illustrated by Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching. Arsenal Pulp Press, 2017. 40 pages. $17.95/hardcover; $9.99/eBook.…

Reviewed by Reviewed by Margaret Walden

December 2018 Books: A Young Friends Bookshelf

Where Are You Hiding, God?

By Elisabeth Zartl. Westminster John Knox Press, 2017. 24 pages. $12/hardcover. Recommended for ages 4–8. Since the original title of…

Reviewed by Reviewed by Margaret Crompton

December 2018 Books: A Young Friends Bookshelf

Write to Me: Letters from Japanese American Children to the Librarian They Left Behind

By Cynthia Grady, illustrated by Amiko Hirao. Charlesbridge, 2018. 32 pages. $16.99/hardcover; $9.99/eBook. Recommended for ages 4–8. When some of…

Reviewed by Reviewed by Ann Birch

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