24th August 2012

The Quaker camper

by Alison Parkes
24th August 2012

The Boy’s Own Paper

by Jill Allum
24th August 2012

Thought for the Week: Divine Light and the light of reason

by Mark Frankel

The dichotomy between the divine and the secular, theism and nontheism, science and religion, God and man has occupied Friends for decades. Some Friends ask whether we are willing…

24th August 2012

The Snettisham Saga

by Helen Davies
24th August 2012

All together now

by Lisa Hoyle

For the past year Liverpool Meeting has been supporting All Together Now, a small project to deliver ‘mindfulness’ to Liverpool schools. Whilst mindfulness is central to…

24th August 2012

Personal queries

by Tommy Gee

I have always preferred action to words, and doing rather than telling others what to do.  A large part of my life has been spent in work in Africa, the Pacific and Britain…

23rd August 2012

Punishment enough

by Juliet Lyon

The government is planning to construct ways for offenders to make amends to victims. Addressing the All Party Parliamentary Penal Affairs Group in July, justice minister Tom…

27th July 2012

Walking through silence

by Harriet Hart
27th July 2012

Thought for the Week: The Quaker testimonies

by Peter D Leeming

And this is the word of the Lord God to you all, and a charge to you all in the presence of the living God: be patterns, be examples in all countries, places, islands, nations,…

27th July 2012

Bullying in schools

by Stephen Cox

The majority of lesbian, gay or bisexual students have been bullied at school because of their sexuality. New research, published by the charity Stonewall and based on research it…

27th July 2012

Welfare cuts

by John Horan

Something dangerous is happening to our spiritual and moral values. Should we, as Quakers, sit by and ignore our testimony to equality while our poorest and most vulnerable…

27th July 2012

What shape my soul?

by Hilary Gullen