8th April 2016

Extremism

by Howard Grace

Many factors contribute to extremism. One is the belief held by some, from diverse religions, that by their actions they are serving God. Many people in the world, including…

1st April 2016

Footholds for reform

by Juliet Lyon
1st April 2016

Photography and conflict

by John S Boyle
1st April 2016

Thought for the Week: Hope and Light

by Stephen

Time passes so quickly it seems, even in prison. It seems like yesterday that I was in a darkness I had never experienced before. My thanks to my Quaker mentor still lingers in my…

1st April 2016

Outreach

by Abigail Maxwell

I start the weekend with Love. I have been stressed, and arrive with my protective masks on. I meet one whose strong love is particularly beautiful – you know Quakers like this…

1st April 2016

Choosing love after violence

by Andrew Lane

Last week a man killed himself and more than twenty other people at a metro station about 200 metres from Quaker House Brussels. Two other explosions at the airport killed eleven…

1st April 2016

PeaceJam

by Helen Snelson and Jackie Bagnall

‘It’s changed my life!’ This is not a phrase teenagers often use about a school trip connected with peace education. It’s Monday morning back in school after a weekend at…

25th March 2016

Wholeness and oneness

by Elizabeth M Angas
25th March 2016

Jesus of Nazareth

by Margaret Cook
25th March 2016

Thought for the Week: Becoming whole

by David Saunders

It is a natural tendency, as we get on in years, to take stock of our lives. This process inevitably involves both acknowledging what we have done and coming to terms with what we…

25th March 2016

Rescuing Jesus

by Colin Rendall

Very little is reliably known of Jesus of Nazareth. A vast amount – enough to fuel a world religion for almost 2,000 years – is claimed of him. There are fewer than a handful…

25th March 2016

Property and social justice: a Quaker challenge

by Antonia Swinson

Is it possible to have social justice and property in a world of ‘monopoly money’ speculation and quantitative easing? Is it a challenge, a cause or just an oxymoron? For many…