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Companion planting: Anne Watson contemplates the mystics
8th January 2021

Companion planting: Anne Watson contemplates the mystics

by Anne Watson
Light reading? Abigail Maxwell takes a leap in the dark
8th January 2021

Light reading? Abigail Maxwell takes a leap in the dark

by Abigail Maxwell
Conversation peace: Bob Johnson on the pathology of violence
8th January 2021

Conversation peace: Bob Johnson on the pathology of violence

by Bob Johnson
Hear hear: Hugh McMichael works with prisoners
8th January 2021

Hear hear: Hugh McMichael works with prisoners

by Hugh McMichael
Occupational hazards: Michael Goodwin remembers Palestine
8th January 2021

Occupational hazards: Michael Goodwin remembers Palestine

by Michael Goodwin
Only human: isolation has been especially difficult for the bereaved, says Louise Rendle
1st January 2021

Only human: isolation has been especially difficult for the bereaved, says Louise Rendle

by Louise Rendle
Nothing really matters: give up on the busyness, says Stephen Feltham
1st January 2021

Nothing really matters: give up on the busyness, says Stephen Feltham

by Stephen Feltham
Circles
1st January 2021

Circles

by Dana Littlepage Smith
Trust issues: AM treasurers and trustees finally get (online) together. Fred Ashmore reports
1st January 2021

Trust issues: AM treasurers and trustees finally get (online) together. Fred Ashmore reports

by Fred Ashmore
Role call: Celia Waterhouse says one name is an oversight
1st January 2021

Role call: Celia Waterhouse says one name is an oversight

by Celia Waterhouse
Can Friends fully embrace the holiday season? A ‘Quakerly Christian’ perspective by Geoff Pilliner
18th December 2020

Can Friends fully embrace the holiday season? A ‘Quakerly Christian’ perspective by Geoff Pilliner

by Geoff Pilliner
Born to be wild? Tim Gee finds another way to tell the oversweet story of Christmas
18th December 2020

Born to be wild? Tim Gee finds another way to tell the oversweet story of Christmas

by Tim Gee
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