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Online Features

Friends Journal publishes a number of online-only feature articles. Some are timely pieces on current events that shouldn’t wait for the longer timelines of print, while others are published alongside the print edition and expand on the themes explored that month.

Online Features

Interrupting the Family Barbecue: In Search of the Planetary Health Diet

The urgency of transforming our systems for food production. Jim Ross
Online Features

A Critique of Health Consciousness

The possible ill effects of worrying too much and talking too much about our food choices. Caroline Morris
Online Features

The Mystic Soul of a More Whole Religious Society

How to move beyond denial and defensiveness when talking about race. Viv Hawkins
Online Features

Quaker Christian Ways and Roots

Returning to a comprehensive Christianity of behavior and belief. Donne Hayden
Online Features

How Am I a Christian?

Will others see us as Christians by our love? Douglas C. Bennett
Online Features

The White Rabbit of Quaker Theology

Quakerism must be experienced, both individually and collectively. Christy Randazzo
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
Online Features

Planning for a Trending #Quakers

Finding today’s lost sheep in a Twitter feed. Josephine Posti
Online Features

Civility Can Be Dangerous

In 1934, AFSC co-founder Henry Cadbury advised Jewish rabbis to be gentler on Hitler. Is civility a substitute for morality? Lucy Duncan
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