1st February 2013

On surviving the operation

by Mary Brown

Because I did not die, Two strangers Continue to live in a world of darkness. Another two to suffer the half-life offered by dialysis. All made poorer by my survival.

25th January 2013

Reflections from experience

by Jan Sellers
25th January 2013

A Quaker bank

by John Lovatt and Timothy Phillips
25th January 2013

‘Resettlement’ in the East

by Ted Edwards
25th January 2013

Thought for the Week: Be like a child

by Roland Carn

Over a year ago I watched, fascinated, new-born Aidan and his grandmother getting to know each other; without language, copying each other, looking into each others’ eyes and…

25th January 2013

Eddie

by John Ling

He has no-one else to talk to or share his life with, being in a single cell in Norwich prison. He prefers to be alone and finds it difficult to share a room with other inmates.…

25th January 2013

The hour-glass

by Ralph Hill

I am but an hour-glass. These tiny glinting grains Comprise my store of seconds, My sum of joys and pains. 

18th January 2013

Changing lives

by Teresa Belton
18th January 2013

Back to Berlin

by Christine Hayes
18th January 2013

The M25: a national treasure

by Sylvia Edwards
18th January 2013

12-12-12

by Judy Moody-Stuart
18th January 2013

Thought for the Week: Love nurtures

by Janet Scott

You are my friends if you do what I command you… This is what I command you: Love one another.  John 15:14 and 17