20th January 2011

Dilemmas of a pacifist stand

by Jill Allum

Quakers are celebrating the 350th anniversary of the Peace Declaration, which is one of the bases for our Peace Testimony. Let’s get it as right as we can. 1661 was an acute…

20th January 2011

Living out the Peace Testimony

by David Atwood

As the Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) Representative for Disarmament and Peace I have spent the last sixteen years working in a world of high politics, competing agendas, and…

20th January 2011

The Peace Testimony

by Ian Kirk-Smith

13th January 2011

Darlington’s doors open wide

by Michael Wright
13th January 2011

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

by Harvey Gillman

13th January 2011

The Rowntree birthplace in York – rediscovered

by Bridget Morris, executive secretary of the Rowntree Society

Deborah Cadbury’s recent book, Chocolate Wars, mentions the shop owned by Joseph Rowntree Senior, ‘Grocer and Tea Dealer’. It became a convergence point for the junior…

13th January 2011

Roses at the Retreat

by Bronwen Gray
13th January 2011

Prison stories – the story so far

by Jamie Wrench
13th January 2011

A tale of two worlds

by Howard Wright

When I was a teenager I read avidly books by Margaret Mead, anthropologist and Quaker, and others on the ways of life of people in far off parts of the world. They prompted a…

6th January 2011

An Asian adventure

by Lynda Berry
6th January 2011

The memories endure

by Adrian Smith
6th January 2011

Sung Soo Kim

by Quaker former head of the International Cooperation Team at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Republic of Korea,