11th May 2012

The question that cannot be asked

by Jan Arriens

David Boulton (13 April) writes that we are often perceived as a negative lot, but I wonder whether that is in fact so. We may tend to define ourselves in terms of negatives, but…

11th May 2012

We are the weather…

by Rosemary Rimmer-Clay
4th May 2012

Epistle from the Sixth World Conference

by The Sixth World Conference
4th May 2012

Culture and conscience

by David Gee
4th May 2012

Only those who see

by Hilary Sidwell
4th May 2012

Quakers in dialogue

by Richard Seebohm

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has been thinking a lot about advocacy. The practice and practicality of dialogue is a key component of this. It was, therefore, timely that…

4th May 2012

Thought for the Week: Our Prayer

by Stephen Yeo

God in all of us re- membered be your name.

27th April 2012

Quakers in the World (Africa): Unity in diversity

by Ian Kirk-Smith and Trish Carn
27th April 2012

Quilted greetings

by Elinor Smallman
27th April 2012

Keeping an open mind

by Don Mason

Inevitably what we come to believe is heavily influenced by our own experiences. It would be surprising and disappointing if it were not so. Because no two people are alike, a…

27th April 2012

A bird meditation

by Michael Searle
27th April 2012

Thought for the Week: Letter from Kenya

by Trish Carn