Issue 19-06-2026

The Friend

The Friend is a weekly magazine in which Friends speak to each other and to the wider world, offering their insight, ideas, news, nurture and inspiration.

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Thought for the week

Take a seat: Tony D’Souza’s Thought for the Week

by Tony D’Souza

I am worried about my health (says the mind). I have had a niggling pain in my lower back for some time. I wonder if it is that old sports injury? Perhaps it is more serious. Perhaps it is my kidneys. It could be really serious. After all, I am about the age when…. 

Features

Joy rider: After Mont Ventoux and the Col du Tourmalet, Anne M Jones tackles Alpe d’Huez

by Anne M Jones

Epiphany moments are rare, happening unexpectedly, like a drop of rain  transformed to crystal when glanced upon by sunshine. They remain seared into one’s soul, reminders of the reasons for being in that place at that  brief moment in time. 

Features

Work in progress: Noël Staples on spiritual accompaniment

by Noël Staples

Material events like cancer or heart attack can come as real shocks. One’s perspective on day-to-day life changes rapidly. Such events can jolt and change our spiritual perspective, too. In 2012 I had an unforeseen diagnosis  – cancer! Three months later, at Yearly Meeting in London, an event set in motion a profound development in my spiritual life.

Features

Let there be light: Karima Brooke on the housing crisis

by Karima Brooke

My local history society recently had an article about the development of my area in Coventry in the early twentieth century. Meanwhile, at the migrant centre where I volunteer, I was dealing with someone who had moved into a house in a street mentioned in the article, but found paying the rent a struggle. 

Features

Bridging the gap: Sandrine Isimwe of FCC

by Sandrine Isimwe

Friends Career Center (FCC) was founded five years ago by five young Quakers in Rwanda. They wanted to support their community, and bridge the gap to successful careers and other opportunities.

Features

Poem: Misericord carving in Greystoke church

by Gillie Bolton

Down here in the dust
under the choir stalls
it’s very quiet
and the flagstones are cold,
but the tiny carving
on the upturned bottom
of this seat
is smooth and warm.

Reviews

Clouds over Bowland, by Rosemary Sturge

by Marigold Bentley

If your appetite for Quaker history was whetted by the Stuart Masters’ Swarthmore Lecture, but you find history texts a bit dry, then this novel is a lively route into Quakerism as lived in 1814.  

Reviews

Letting Go: Steps in the spiritual life

by Beth Allen

Simplicity, silence, stillness. How we long for all these! I live more simply, I feel more free, as I take unwanted books to the charity shop; in the quiet of our worship we relax mind and body; my soul enlarges as I sit peacefully looking at a flower. To do all of these, I just need to let go of what I’m clinging to, possessions, even beautiful ones, words, however important they may sound, restless activity, so helpfully distracting, and, as we all know, this isn’t easy. 

News

Gaie Delap sues Ministry of Justice

by Rebecca Hardy The Bristol Quaker who was jailed after authorities failed to find a suitable electronic…
News

Call for church focus on tax justice

by Rebecca Hardy Places of worship are being urged to shine the spotlight on Tax Justice Sunday this month.
News

Fund, not militarise, universities say campaigners

by Rebecca Hardy Critics have condemned Keir Starmer’s plans to use schools, colleges and universities to…
News

Sunderland Quakers open community hub

by Rebecca Hardy Quakers in Sunderland are turning one of the city’s oldest buildings into a £1.4m…
News

Quakers back national climate film

by Rebecca Hardy Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) is supporting a new film aimed at helping the public better…
Q-eye

Eye - 19 June 2026

by Elinor Smallman A pacifist Quaker spy In a recent edition of the Smithsonian magazine marking the USA’s…
Letters

Letters - 19 June 2026

by The Friend NEETs The current concerns about NEETS (people Not in Education, Employment, or Training…

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