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It Breaks My Heart

The fractured nature of the Quaker community breaks a Friend's heart Kate Pruitt

Kenneth Wayne Young

Young—Kenneth Wayne Young, 69, on November 4, 2016, in Richmond, Va. Wayne was born two months early on February 12,…
Poetry

On a Friend’s 70th Birthday

FJ Poetry: His feet walk daily paths, as duties call... Bob Welsh

Forum May 2017

Letters from our readers remember Henry Cadbury; a meeting with Joyce Ajlouny, shifting racial labels and accountability, a request for…
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Move in Our Midst

Stumbling blocks and white supremacy cut us off from God and from each other. Paul Ricketts
Viewpoint

Silence in the Noise

The world is so noisy, especially now. We are surrounded by so much racket that it’s hard to discern how… Mary Braden
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Seven Tasks to Heal the World

Simple actions each of us can take to heal our hearts and the hearts of others. Michael Soika
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I Am Not a Religious Person

The literalness of religion vs. the litheness of spirituality. Sarah Pennock Neuville
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Ohio Yearly Meeting Gathering and Quaker Spring

A Philadelphia Friend finds spiritual renewal in fellowship with Conservative Quakers. John Andrew Gallery, with comments by Susan Smith
Viewpoint

Who Is My Neighbor?

Can we reject unacceptable actions and still find ways to touch those neighbors in pain? Ellie Beach
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Quaker Teachers Aren’t Just at Friends Schools

A former Friends School teacher decides to let his life speak in a public school. Mike Mangiaracina
Poetry

Heart Like a Mountain

FJ Poetry: "My grandmother had a heart like a mountain." Carol Wills
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