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‘Support for Georgian Quakers became pressing after the Russian invasion.’
30th October 2020

‘Support for Georgian Quakers became pressing after the Russian invasion.’

by Ian Tod
‘We are radical, we are in love with this planet and we are acting in fierce love for our future.’
30th October 2020

‘We are radical, we are in love with this planet and we are acting in fierce love for our future.’

by Arne Springorum
‘In a socially distanced world, the character of encounter changes.’
30th October 2020

‘In a socially distanced world, the character of encounter changes.’

by Simon Watkins
What lies ahead
30th October 2020

What lies ahead

by Anne M Jones
‘Are there universal truths and, if so, what is their basis?’
30th October 2020

‘Are there universal truths and, if so, what is their basis?’

by Bob Lovett
‘Climate change affects everyone. So what is getting in the way of doing the right thing?’
30th October 2020

‘Climate change affects everyone. So what is getting in the way of doing the right thing?’

by Roland Carn
‘The people are poor while the land is rich in minerals. We have to ask why.’
30th October 2020

‘The people are poor while the land is rich in minerals. We have to ask why.’

by Elizabeth Coleman
‘Has being faced with our vulnerability made us recognise the importance of our families?’
23rd October 2020

‘Has being faced with our vulnerability made us recognise the importance of our families?’

by Val Parker
‘By not washing his hands, Jesus was ritually defiling this man’s home.’
23rd October 2020

‘By not washing his hands, Jesus was ritually defiling this man’s home.’

by Micah Bales
‘Family separations were long and hard but accepted as part of normal life.’
23rd October 2020

‘Family separations were long and hard but accepted as part of normal life.’

by Marie Lebacq
‘Our roots nourish us and hold us steady, but we are not our roots.’
23rd October 2020

‘Our roots nourish us and hold us steady, but we are not our roots.’

by Kate McNally
‘I remain of the view that Quakers are at their most eloquent when they are silent.’
23rd October 2020

‘I remain of the view that Quakers are at their most eloquent when they are silent.’

by Mike Brooks
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