12th November 2009

The Friend launches new website

by Jez Smith
5th November 2009

The story of me, us and now

by Owen Everett
5th November 2009

Quakers and the climate change emergency

by Chris Walker

The Climate Safety report, by the UK’s Public Interest Research Centre, paints a dark picture. It predicts that the Arctic could have an ice-free summer by 2011-2015, eighty…

5th November 2009

No easy answers: appointments and oversight

by Roy Stephenson
5th November 2009

Duplicating effort wastes resources

by John Arnold

The article by John Lewis (30 October) chimes loudly with me; its application should be nationwide, to include the relation between national and area hard-working Friends.  A…

5th November 2009

Changes in Israel

by Gisela Carlsohn

Earlier in the year there was much vilification of Israel in the press, following their actions in the Gaza Strip. Even the Friend had some antagonistic articles. I considered this…

5th November 2009

What is a faith commitment to sustainability?

by Alison Prout
29th October 2009

Space to discover what Quakerism means to me

by James Fox

Are there any young Quakers? If so, what do they do? If you have been to Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) you may have seen some of the younger members sporting the socks and sandals…

29th October 2009

Two worlds

by Emily Ranken
29th October 2009

Gathering - an exhibition of painting and poetry in Lewes

by Geoffrey Johnson
29th October 2009

Cathedrals and caves: homecoming

by Dave Dight

Each summer I take a long motorcycle trip. Having built and fettled a thirty-year-old BMW, I was ready to head south, for the sun. As usual, with no fixed route and only a vague…

29th October 2009

Thoughts about legacies

by Nancy Irving, Friends World Committee for Consultation

Seeing the notice of the death of Christine Rose prompted me to think about how we touch each other’s lives in so many ways we may never be aware of. I dearly remember…