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Finally Breaking Down the Hedge?
Have our Quaker institutions finally become obsolete?
Thomas Hamm
Online Features
Envisioning Broader Quaker Membership
Jennifer Swann and Emily Provance share their stories and discuss the need for alternative models of membership.
Jennifer Swann and Emily Provance
Online Features
It Breaks My Heart
The fractured nature of the Quaker community breaks a Friend's heart
Kate Pruitt
Forum April 2017
Letters from our readers: upcoming issue announcement, a full year of Trump?!?, teaching peace, Friend without a meeting, kudos to…
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Cultivating Peace in Troubled Times
Shan Cretin looka back at 100 years of Quaker action and witness.
Shan Cretin
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Stumbling Forward toward Racial Justice among Friends
Two Friends share their stories of growing up in a race-defined world and how they've been led to work for…
Lucy Duncan and Noah White
Patricia Grady Loring
Loring—Patricia Grady Loring, 80, on August 21, 2016, in Greensboro, N.C. Pat (original surname Grady) was born on July 26,…
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
Mary Lou Conrad Muhlhausen
Muhlhausen—Mary Lou Conrad Muhlhausen, 88, on March 27, 2016, in Bethlehem, Pa. Mary Lou was born on June 17, 1927,…
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The Amateur Quaker
An interview with Philadelphia Yearly Meeting's Zachary Dutton.
Interview by Martin Kelley
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Walking Cheerfully Over the Web
Community management in the manner of Friends.
Isaac Smith
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Violent Video Games and Quaker Teens
How values are tested.
Greyson Acquaviva
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