18th April 2025

The Insecurity Trap: A short guide to transformation

By Paul Rogers, with Judith Large…

by Molly Scott Cato

8th February 2019

‘The Sacred Art of Joking’, by James Cary

by Rosie Carnall

‘There’s a good reason why it’s called a punchline: sometimes the impact hurts.’

18th January 2019

Ni Sisi

by Jenny Webb

Jenny Webb discusses a film shot in Kenya and its uplifting message

11th January 2019

Testimonies and jigsaws

by Rowena Loverance

Rowena Loverance reviews the first book in the Quaker Quicks series, written by John Lampen

14th December 2018

Heaven on Earth

by Stuart Masters

Stuart Masters reviews a book about early Quakers

26th October 2018

Waiting for the last bus

by Nick Wilde

Nick Wilde reviews a consideration of life and death

19th October 2018

Glimpses of Eden

by Rosalind Smith
12th October 2018

A study of tribunals

by Anthony Wilson

Anthony Wilson reviews a study on conscientious objection

28th September 2018

Poacher’s pilgrimage

by Ian Kirk-Smith
14th September 2018

Camel scorpions

by Martin Schweiger
7th September 2018

First confession

by Reg Naulty

At a time when they are under threat across Europe, Reg Naulty reflects on a defence of liberal values

17th August 2018

Jesus, revolutionary of the poor

by Stuart MastersIn his most recent book, Jesus, Revolutionary of the Poor: Matthew’s Subversive Messiah, Quaker prison chaplain an

Stuart Masters welcomes a new book by Mark Bredin

17th August 2018

Travels of a TEFL teacher

by David Westgate

David Westgate offers his thoughts on a rewarding read