Quaker Bloggers in the West

by , January/February 2011

This special issue of Western Friend focuses on lifting up the written ministry of Quaker bloggers in the West! As such, almost all of the content of this issue is available online. Just follow the links below to read the blog posts featured in this issue- and look around at other entries on those blogs, as I’m sure you’ll find more interesting reading. Be sure to visit our Quaker Resources page, too, for links to dozens more Western Quaker bloggers and to Quaker organizations all over.

Year of Discernment by University Friends Meeting
Not a Birthright Blogger by Iris Graville
Samhain by Stasa Morgan-Appel
Going Back to Take Back Jesus by John Pixley
Laying Down a Quran Study by Lynn Gazis-Sax
Help Wanted 2010 by Robin Mohr
NPYM Afilliation with FGC? by Timothy Travis
Borderlands by Patricia Morrision
The Paradox of Truth by Daniel Wilcox
The Bible and Inclusion by Becky Ankeny

Published in the January/February, 2011 issue. Departments:

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excellent, thoughtful selections. Had fun reading this issue in conjunction with Liz Oppenheimer’s 2009 “Writing Cheerfully on the Web” which I recently picked up from my meeting’s library. (Being one of those more likely to read blog posts in printed form than online, I confess!)

 

I really enjoyed the variety of the selections. I read them in the printed magazine, but then went online to read more of the authors’ blogs. I hope WF will publish more blog excerpts in the future.

 

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