1st October 2009

Quaker thought in literature

by Marina Lewycka

1st October 2009

Committed relationships

by Phil Lucas

The decision of British Quakers, taken at the end of July, to treat same-sex marriages in the same way as different-sex marriages is the culmination of a long process. Towards a…

1st October 2009

Testimony to Equality

by Jonathan Dale
1st October 2009

Meetings

by Harvey Gillman

1st October 2009

Living the testimonies

by Helen Drury

A new colleague put his head round my office door late one Friday afternoon. He was not a Quaker and had been hired short-term for particular professional skills, but found himself…

1st October 2009

Peace for all

by Stephen Hanvey

An extraordinary meeting is to take place tonight. It may be not far from you, but you will not hear much about it, if anything. Four or five carefully selected and trained…

1st October 2009

Middle East witness

by Ann Wright

I can’t believe I’m here again, four years after my last stint in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Much has changed in my own life in four years; most importantly I have…

1st October 2009

Testimony to peace

by Helen Steven

For many people the peace testimony is what marks out Quakers, and it is often admired as a living example of putting faith into action. The basis of our peace testimony is a…