25th September 2015

A clear policy

by John Nicholls

Across the world millions of people have poor prospects of a secure life in their countries of birth. Some of them risk everything in an attempt to migrate to countries which are…

25th September 2015

Little notes of love

by Some Friends

If we truly believe that there is that of God in everyone and if we hold to our testimony to equality we are challenged to accept openly everyone, even if his or her behaviour or…

25th September 2015

Poem: What make me human?

by Hilary Botwright

I lie in bed and caress my ribs, the smooth ebony as hard as piano keys. Questions overwhelm. Why? I am two people. I am a thousand people. I am a pathetic, broken soul, battered…

18th September 2015

Thought for the Week: Refugees

by Barbara Forbes

People are leaving desperate situations and risking their lives to seek a place of safety in Europe. They are fleeing wars, conflict and dictatorships, situations for which our…

18th September 2015

Calais: What crisis? Whose crisis?

by Paul FitzPatrick
18th September 2015

Drop a small stone

by Dorothy Carson

In mid-July we were notified through ‘Churches in Cheltenham’ of a civic service to be held on 15 August at the St Mary’s Minster marking ‘Victory over Japan’, which…

18th September 2015

Looking at ‘the red book’

by Harry Albright

‘We are seekers but we are also the holders of a precious heritage of discoveries. We, like every generation, must find the Light and Life again for ourselves. Only what we…

18th September 2015

Am I my brothers’ keeper?

by Efa Wulle

In the past few weeks we have seen unprecedented pictures of tens of thousands of people from the Middle East trying to reach safe destinations. The UK government’s response…

18th September 2015

Expats are migrants, too

by Barrie Mahoney

From the time that we moved to the Canary Islands, each year has brought with it attempts by migrants to land on the islands. Some have been successful, whilst the police, as well…

18th September 2015

A dilemma

by Michael Woolley

You have probably all heard the one about the bishop being interviewed by the cub reporter. He asks the bishop: ‘What do you think about sin?’ The bishop replies dryly:…

18th September 2015

Ploughshares

by Richard Stewart

Always the guns he used Were those that had killed. Rendered safe, they were flattened With a strong force for once positive And made into sturdy shovels, Gleaming spades, with…

11th September 2015

Thought for the Week: Refugee crisis

by Meeting for Sufferings

‘That which is morally wrong cannot be politically right.’ (A Quaker statement in 1822) ‘Quakers in Britain urge the UK government to welcome those desperately seeking a…