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Author Jane Fremon reads “Reaching Out and Across”
FJ Podcast: Fifteen years ago, in the aftermath of 9/11, Sarah Hirsch, then a first grade teacher at Princeton Friends…
Jane Fremon
Audio
Author Joan Dyer Liversidge reads “A Ministry of Presence”
FJ Podcast: The Spirit of God is often found in the midst of conflict. We can find it if we…
Joan Dyer Liversidge
Features
We Think We’re Separate
Quaker honesty requires us to acknowledge what we are addressing and what we are ignoring.
Robin Mohr
Features
What Unites Us
If we want a world without war, we must first accept our own Quaker family.
Gretchen Castle
Features
The Quaker Family
Do Friends survive on the world stage because of our wide theological diversity.
Elaine Green
Features
A Place of Stillness in Iran
A Friend finds that inward place of quiet communion while traveling through Iran.
Karie Firoozmand
Features
A Ministry of Presence
A crisis of policy leads Baltimore Friends toward reviving intervisitation and a "ministry of presence."
Joan Dyer Liversidge
Features
Why Quakers Stopped Voting
Friends have long wrestled with the moral implications of voting.
Paul Buckley
Features
Climate Change Can’t Wait for Quaker Time
Balancing patience with urgency in the monthly meeting.
Marjorie McKelvey Isaacs
Features
The Third Reconstruction
It's time to get America above the snake line of racial oppression.
William J. Barber II
Forum, August 2016
Letters from our readers.
Features
The Dwelling Place Within
While traveling to unusual worship places, a Friend discovers the sacred dwelling space within.
Lola Georg
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