Essay: If budgets are moral documents, what does the US budget say about ours?
In an article first published on Religion News Service, BRIDGET MOIX, general secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation, asks why destroying enemies is a higher priority than feeding, clothing and teaching children?…
Essay: Whose vote counts? Whose doesn’t?
In an article first published on Religion News Service, BRIDGET MOIX, general secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation in the US, says the push for voting rights is a moral imperative and requires the urgent passage of nationwide voting rights legislation…
“Peace is possible!”: Quakers claim victory in US military authorisation vote – but the campaigning continues
JACK JENKINS, of Religion News Service, reports on the work of the Friends Committee on National Legislation…
THIS LIFE: REKINDLING OLD CONNECTIONS
ELISABETH CARTER writes about the importance of maintaining connections with those who’ve know you the longest…
OF PLASTICINE FRIENDS…
I made a friend once, but his head fell off. He was made of plasticine. PICTURE: Eliseeva Ekaterina/www.freeimages.com That’s the thing about plasticine friends, they don’t hurt you as much as real ones can! It’s tempting to give up on the whole friend deal and go play with your Wii. But there’s something about friends – they […]
THIS LIFE: HOW ARE YOU SPENDING YOUR DAYS?
CAROL ROUND, in an article first published on ASSIST News Service, looks at what’s important in life – and what’s not…