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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

I Pour, I Drink

The dedicated stewardship of a nontheist. Mary Gilbert
Online Features

Back to the Garden

A Friend’s evolving relationship with Creation. Tom Cameron
Online Features

The Quakers of Alice Elliott Dark’s Fellowship Point

A Friends Journal interview with the author of a new novel featuring two Quaker protagonists. Sharlee DiMenichi
Online Features

Pandora’s Gifts

A retelling of the Greek mythology. Anne E.G. Nydam
Online Features

Mrs. Trueblood’s Wisdom

Two rowdy boys learn to appreciate trees. Ken Gibble
Image by Sergey Yarochkin Online Features

A Young Quaker’s Voyage to Philadelphia

Traveling the ocean with William Penn. Herb Haigh
Online Features

Exploring Interfaith Dialogue and Collaboration at Guilford College

Interfaith work at a historically Quaker institution. Meagan and Anna Holleman
Online Features

Living, Loving, and Learning Together

50 years of the Jewish-Christian-Muslim Interfaith Conference. Jonathan Doering
Online Features

A Friend with Taoist Leanings

Finding the Tao in silent worship. R. Jean Mathieu
Online Features

Discovery, Expansion, Aha!

Loving the Holy with our imperfect perfect selves. Mary Linda McKinney
Online Features

A Guest of the Qur’an

Reading Islam's holy book as a Friend. Michael Birkel
Online Features

If Quakers Were (Also) Witches

How much of our collective ecological survival is tied to revitalizing older, sometimes labeled non-Christian, ways of knowing and being? Sara Jolena Wolcott
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