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An interview with David Harrington Watt
Friends Journal catches up with Haverford College's new professor of Quaker studies.
Thurston Corder Hughes
Hughes—Thurston Corder Hughes, 87, on November 20, 2016. Thurston was born in 1928 in Germany under a different name, which…
Warren Francis Riner
Riner— Warren Francis Riner, 96, on September 16, 2017, in Claremont, Calif. Warren was born on April 3, 1921, on…
Features
Farm and Community
Life on a small vegetable farm.
Craig Jensen
Being Vegetarian is a Climate Issue
A Friend's bumpy path toward a lifestyle that's lighter on the Earth.
Lynn Fitz-Hugh
Releasing One Another for Faithfulness
Exploring a vision for faithful communities.
Marcelle Martin
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Papaw
FJ Poetry: "I remember him as a child remembers: / he was my Papaw…"
Carol Wills
Faith and Practice
We Are Pilgrims on a Journey
A faithful response to climate change.
Jay O'Hara
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News of Friends: School to Peace Pipeline conference; Sierra Cascades Yearly Meeting takes form; Appointment; Retirement.
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Maria Barbara Lenz Ladd
Ladd—Maria Barbara Lenz Ladd, 91, of Friends House in Sandy Spring, Md., on June 28, 2017. Maria was born on…
Among Friends: On Privilege, Conflict, and Moving Forward
Our introduction to the December issue on "Conflict and Controversy"
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The Obligations of a Quaker Science Teacher in a Post-fact World
Our pursuit of truth should be held in the Light.
Mike Mangiaracina
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