25th February 2011

ACTS of worship

by Elizabeth Brown

David Bowgett and Michael Hennessey, both former Anglicans, speaking at a recent workshop provoked us to explore worship through the ACTS of Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and…

25th February 2011

Doing business with Quakers

by Kevin Redpath

It is not much fun, sometimes, doing business with Quakers. I say this lovingly as a birthright Friend who is immensely proud of his Quaker inheritance, is challenged and inspired…

25th February 2011

Striking a balance: training and pay

by Martina Weitsch

George Fox called us to ‘Be patterns, be examples’ and, without wishing to sound like a public relations agency for Quakers, I think sometimes we have examples of good practice…

25th February 2011

Boycott, divestment & sanctions: supporting both sides

by Friendweb

We write in response to Simon Gray’s article (18 February).

25th February 2011

Egypt:  a quiet revolution

by Julian Stargardt
25th February 2011

Work for life

by Elaine Pryce
18th February 2011

Religion is ‘allowed to be difficult’

by Jay Clark
18th February 2011

Is intent an illusion?

by Bob Johnson

Sixty murderers can teach you a great deal about the law, especially if you get to know them really well, as I did over five years in Parkhurst Prison.  A good number of them were…

18th February 2011

Supporting both sides

by Simon Gray

Meeting for Sufferings has discussed the possibility of a boycott of Israeli goods and businesses – or rather, more specifically, a boycott of goods produced in the illegally…

18th February 2011

Quakers: good employers?

by Symon Hill
18th February 2011

The problem of unanswered prayer

by Philip Barron
18th February 2011

Working out belief

by George Rhys Williams