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Among Friends: Opening up the Doors

Our introduction to the March issue, "Outside the Meetinghouse." Martin Kelley
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Faces of Addiction

A project to make compassion possible. Eric K. Hatch

Madeline Schwinge McClure

McClure—Madeline Schwinge McClure, 91, on May 22, 2018, in Bridgewater, N.J. Madeline was born on April 4, 1927, in Yorktown,…

Writing Opp Mar 2019: Outside the Meetinghouse (closed)

Information about our upcoming March 2019 issue, "Outside the Meetinghouse." Feature submissions are due December 10, 2018.
Features

Open for Liberation: A View from Britain

It may come as a surprise, but people are interested in Friends. Tim Gee
Student Voice Project 2018

Finding My Community

I grew up going to a Quaker meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina. I never truly liked going to meeting because… Jocie Resnik
Among Friends

Among Friends: Holding in the Light

Our introduction to the April issue on Healing. Gabriel Ehri
Features

Balancing Acts

Healing is a verb: a slowing, flowing movement toward balance. Ruthe Schoder-Ehri
Let's Grow Together

Let’s Grow Together

An interview with Marjorie Herbert Gail Whiffen
Features

Let’s Be Salt

Learning, teaching, and practicing the extraordinary power of nonviolence. Daniel O. Snyder

Quaker Works October 2017

A semiannual feature to connect Friends Journal readers to the good works of Quaker organizations* in the following categories: Advocacy…
Online Features

Charlottesville Quakers and the Ongoing Stand against White Nationalists

Quakers can learn to be braver and more outspoken. Isaac Barnes May
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