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Letting the Higher Power Do It
An eating disorder makes food and fellowship difficult.
Anonymous
Online Features
A Critique of Health Consciousness
The possible ill effects of worrying too much and talking too much about our food choices.
Caroline Morris
Student Voices Project
Ego or Integrity
Dum, da, da, da, rang the bell—class had started. I tensed up; did I have to go to the bathroom?…
Kosette Koons-Perdikis
Student Voices Project
What Page Are You On?
Competition surrounds my life. In almost everything I do there is some sort of a competition involved even when there…
Nicole Sosnik
Student Voices Project
Competition Who?
There was a girl named Kesha. She was 13 years old, and she was exceptionally good at running. She had…
Taleah Dixon
Competing Against Myself
What does it mean to win or lose? How can we use competition to grow as individuals? In response to…
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Bearing False Witness
Sometimes people aren't who they seem.
Andrew Huff
Online Features
Learning from John Woolman, as a Christian Quaker
A passage from John Woolman's Journal gives a Friend the language for describing her new sense of empowerment.
Helene Pollock
Viewpoint
Provide Sanctuary
It is time for people of conscience to embrace the brothers and sisters among us.
Michael Resman
Features
Jesse Stuart’s The Thread That Runs So True
A ninth-grade assigned reading foreshadows a vocation to teach.
Robert Stephen Dicken
Features
Seeking Solid Ground in the Money Swamp
A Friends meeting looks beyond rainy days to build a better relationship with money.
Pamela Haines
Features
A Living Tension
Quaker values and money.
Jeffery W. Perkins
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