22nd February 2013

Innovation and testimony

by Joy Belle Conrad-Rice
22nd February 2013

Thought for the Week: Quakers

by Anya Nanning Ramamurthy

I am a Quaker,  it makes me proud!  I’m not a faker,  we are not loud. 

22nd February 2013

Islam and peace

by Richard Seebohm

It has never seemed likely to me that Islamic militants can be brought into the civilised fold by bullets. We are people of the Book and so are they. Until 9/11 there was a Muslim…

15th February 2013

The season of Lent

by Geoff Pilliner
15th February 2013

In the labyrinth

by Tim Cook
15th February 2013

Thought for the Week: Not in our name

by Ian Kirk-Smith

On 15 February 2003 millions of people, across the world, marched in more than 600 cities. They had a simple demand: for George Bush and Tony Blair to call off their plans for an…

15th February 2013

How should we define ourselves?

by George Rhys Williams

Quaker: Christian who believes that all humanity is lighted with a divine spark or light from God and that one must conform to God’s will via this light.  Quaker: A person…

15th February 2013

Marching for peace – then and now

by Philip Austin

The diverse group with whom I traveled to London on 15 February 2003 got nowhere near Hyde Park and the speakers. This was due to the sheer numbers of people with their banners…

15th February 2013

Meeting for Sufferings: An alternative view

by Andrew Backhouse
15th February 2013

Meeting for Sufferings: Meeting for Worship

by Joy Croft

Like many people, I was initially attracted to Quakers by the peace testimony. In my case, it happened in the early 1990s, when the country was rushing into the first Gulf war.…

8th February 2013

Being real Friends

by Michael Wright
8th February 2013

Isaac Penington: early Quaker mystic?

by Ruth Tod