The Power of God at Work

The contextual theological dynamics of Quakers in Bolivia.

Jasson Arevalo

Quaker Values on the Ranch

An interview with Jim Perkins, co-owner of a 25,000-acre ranch in Southeast Kansas.

An 80-acre Dilemma

Returning to my family farm in Kentucky at 70 years old.

Nature Is My Teacher

Lessons I’ve learned as a Quaker farmer in Latimer County, Okla.

A Reverence for Earth

Cultivating plants and presence on a cooperatively owned farm in Ohio.

Not By Bread Alone

Experiments in fasting and body prayer.

A Doorway into Life

Voices from Guilford College’s Sustainable Food Systems program.

This in Remembrance

Something was always on the stove. We talked / until a lid began to dance, and again / when she came back from stirring. As we sat,

From the checkout line in the supermarket

I notice the sun duck behind clouds and blue / sky turns gray. I feel the last of winter 

Pilgrimage

drawn by liquid chemistry / redolence of home / I made my way to you

Forum, May 2023

Letters from our readers.

We Can Grieve and We Can Build

After the fire comes the hard work of rebuilding lives, and this work requires accompaniment.

May 2023 Young Friends Bookshelf

Young Friends Bookshelf

QuakerSpeak, May 2023

Making my own Quaker-adjacent community.

Two Quaker Organizations Join Faith-Based Groups Calling on the United States to End Military Aid to Israel

American Friends Service Committee and Friends Committee on National Legislation co-signed a letter.

A Humble Band of Prophets

Introduction to our April issue.

Ten Miles Around

Going local with universal ministry.

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