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Three conversions necessary: heart, mind and purse
Oliver Robertson Refuge? Asylum? Sanctuary?
Chas Raws News round-up
Embracing diversity – the challenge for British Quakers
Chrissie Hinde An eternal verity
Harvey Gillman Truth in the face of bullying
Symon Hill Letters
Improvise! How jazz could be the music of the spheres for Quakers
Robert Gibson, Judy Kirby and Sue Proudlove A dance to the music of peace
Rowena Loverance Changes in Burundi: from fear to hope
Sarah Lawson Art by Quakers
Hilary Dawkins When tragedy strikes
Sarah Bell ‘Not the Falun Gong’: Outdoor Meeting for Worship in Exeter
Mike Golby Q-eye: a Quaker look at the world
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