15th March 2013

Laboratory of the Spirit?

by Alec Davison
15th March 2013

Defence and aid

by Roger Iredale

David Cameron’s recent unexpected idea of using aid funds to strengthen peace activity appeared, at first glance, to be an inspired vision of how things ought to be. It is well…

15th March 2013

War Requiem

by John Lampen

I sometimes feel I have never got over the first world war. This is an odd thing to say, since I wasn’t born till long after, and my father only enlisted in 1918. But it still…

15th March 2013

Which way for Friends?

by Gerard Guiton

The ‘Kingdom of God’– also called ‘the Way’ – is the very heart of contemporary Quakerism, although few know it. This has always been the case. The first Friends…

8th March 2013

Peace and justice

by Lisa Shend’ge
8th March 2013

Rachel Wilson

by Geoffrey Braithwaite
8th March 2013

Loneliness

by Peggy Heeks
8th March 2013

In a whirl

by Michael Langford
8th March 2013

Thought for the Week: Cutting the roots

by Bob Johnson

Trauma pickles the mind. If you break a leg, everyone can see the damage. The mind is different. With physical injuries: you know you can’t walk – it’s obvious. This is…

8th March 2013

Let there be light

by Ken Veitch

The resignation of Keith O’Brien, the Scottish cardinal, and the tenth anniversary of the Iraq war have both been headline news. The accompanying publicity, or lack of it, has…

8th March 2013

The path

by Sharon Watson
1st March 2013

Simple, active and present

by Jane Mace