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Changing the “Me” to “We”
[…] Christ, and the way I understand Quaker meetings, membership and authority—both human and divine. I love this meeting and many […]Books April 2013
[…] theology and biblical references off-putting at first. Stories from the author’s experience highlight the difficulties and surprising outcomes that happen […]Books November 2012
[…] beside me in the dark. Catherine Wald is a poet, author, and member of Amawalk (N.Y.) Monthly Meeting. The […]June/July Books 2012
[…] order to learn how to be a Conservative Quaker? The author asks: How much of the world can we let […]A Journey of Conscience: Ronald Marullo’s Story
A Quaker author chat. Ronald Marullo’s article, “I Ain’t Marching Anymore,” appears in the September 2025 issue of Friends Journal. […]Coming Out from Under Our Bushel
[…] the train tracks to the plant. Photos courtesy of the author. A Prayer for Quaker Revival Psalm 132 is about […]Forming a Global Community
[…] as I wandered through the pages and reflected on the author’s carefully developed framework, I could easily see how our […]Building Beloved Community in a Wounded World
[…] title is painfully obvious to all of us. Yet each author pens his opening chapter by referencing different thinkers: Josiah […]Finding Right Relations: Quakers, Native Americans, and Settler Colonialism
[…] presumed the cultural and religious superiority of the colonizers. The authors document how the Quakers over time abandoned their testimonies […]Three Common Fallacies of Quaker Leadership
[…] that leaders also “see possibilities.” I like social worker and author Brené Brown’s definition: “A leader is anyone who takes […]Showing results for author

