8th September 2017

Slaying Goliath

by Sam Donaldson

‘There is no peace because there are no peacemakers. There are no makers of peace because the making of peace is at least as costly as the making of war – at least as exigent,…

8th September 2017

An open space

by Abigail Maxwell

I began August at Yearly Meeting Gathering (YMG) as I ended it at the Greenbelt Festival: with my tribe, my heart opened and mind expanded. The festival feeds a hunger across the…

8th September 2017

James Nayler

by Simon Webb

I am one of those people who needs to know the history of everything. Even when I had an eye operation, years ago, I was tempted to waste the surgeon’s time by asking him who…

1st September 2017

Thought for the Week: Asking questions

by Sarah Bell

As belief in God is such a personal thing, it seemed only fair to give my pupils, who are from eleven to fourteen years of age, a chance to express their feelings, thoughts and…

1st September 2017

Quaker diversity

by Diana Francis
1st September 2017

The ‘elephant’ at YMG

by Jamie Wrench

When I started writing this piece, the BBC was under fire again for giving Nigel Lawson, the former chancellor of the exchequer, peak airtime on the Today programme, no less, to…

1st September 2017

Laying down a concern

by Marion McNaughton
1st September 2017

Suffer the little children

by Terry Hobday

Then there were brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them, and pray: and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said: Suffer little children, and forbid…

1st September 2017

The Baker family

by Michael Hennessey
1st September 2017

My two uncles

by Ann Fox
25th August 2017

Thought for the Week: A Quaker alphabet

by Ruth Chick

A. Agreement B. Beautiful, belonging C. Companionship, caring D. Do-able E. Exciting, energy F. Fun, friendship, fellowship G. Goodwill H. Hugs I. Interesting, inventive J. Joy

25th August 2017

Letter to Josie

by Richard Thompson