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Faith and stained glass flowers

Your comment about how we’re hoping on some level certain problems go away does have some merit—I think it’s a pretty human response, if not a good one.  Our response is to try to find ways to put our faith … Continue reading

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Rose

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Path of nonviolence

In recent discussions about social change and working with others, I often found I was having trouble expressing how I see things because who I’m talking with often doesn’t know the context of what I’m trying to say.  Here I … Continue reading

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Happy Father’s Day

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Quakers and working with others part 2

The question of how a meeting feels about working with others will fundamentally determine whether the meeting will be able to participate in justice work with the rest of the community, or not. There are two possibilities. One approach feels … Continue reading

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Charleston

I don’t have the words, so this is my response–an image for Charleston and what that represents.

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Robert F Kennedy

A Friend of mine, Tony Hinrichs, shared the following story from his days of working with Bobby Kennedy’s presidential campaign in Indiana. “The analogy was when I first met Bobby and he was telling us what he expected and what … Continue reading

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Quakers and Working with Others

I don’t know where the idea that Quakers shouldn’t work with organizations that believe some things Quakers don’t came from. I tried to research the idea, but didn’t have any luck. I can only guess some felt it was an … Continue reading

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The Congressman and the Peace Sign

I really like my United States Congressman, Andre Carson. I appreciate the diversity his religion brings to Congress. From my first correspondences with his office several years ago, I noticed a much more specific and in-depth response to each issue … Continue reading

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Robert F Kennedy memorial

Are You Listening? Melita Carter of the Peace Learning Center recites her poem “Are You Listening?” and photos I took at the Robert F. Kennedy remembrance on the anniversary of the his death, held at the Kennedy King Park, 6/6/2015, … Continue reading

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