11th March 2010

An ecumenical Quaker wedding

by Ian Macdonald
11th March 2010

Another way?

by Laurie Michaelis

The media have been fascinated by failings in the 2007 report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. So after another cold winter perhaps we shouldn’t be…

11th March 2010

Michael Foot: friend of Friends

by David Boulton

In the many tributes to Michael Foot, who died last week, few writers thought his Quaker education at Leighton Park School worth more than a passing mention. At his ninetieth…

11th March 2010

Now is the Time

by Sam Walton

‘We cannot tackle the threat of nuclear terrorism by simply rehearsing old doctrines of defence. The simple fact is that more nuclear weapons do not make for a safer world. We…

4th March 2010

Are we cool?

by Helen Dymond

I recently came across a book that contains, in passing, a thought-provoking charge against Quakerism. It is Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences by the psychologist Abraham…

4th March 2010

A very human right

by Derek Brett
4th March 2010

Becoming Friends

by Anne Dunford

I have just been looking through a copy of Becoming Friends. There is a lot of interesting material in the publication and I can see a great deal of time, energy and thought has…

4th March 2010

Hunger strikers and truth

by Frances Laing

With the launch of Early Day motion 919 in support of Yarl’s Wood hunger strikers this struggle for truth and justice has reached parliament. In a backlash, Meg Hillier, junior…

4th March 2010

Testimonies to equality and peace?

by Alec McPherson-Glasgow

In the 1930s, Ben Greene (cousin of Graham) was a Friend and Peace Pledge Union signatory: and Treasurer to the pro-Nazi British People’s Party, for which he was later interned.…

4th March 2010

The Fear Factory

by Paul Funnell

The Fear Factory, a new film, premiered at The Empire cinema in Leicester Square, London, on Monday, 1 March.  Produced by Spirit Level Films, this excellent production gives…

25th February 2010

News from the Sidcot Quaker elders

by Tom Lipfriend and Holly Wallis

One thing that is prominent at Sidcot is the friendly, open atmosphere and to a lot of the students, Sidcot is more than just a school – it’s a community. As student elders, we…

25th February 2010

Learning to make a difference… in Kenya

by Joe Patrick