How I survived my Halo

A Friend tells how she drew on both religious and psychological resources after major surgery and a lengthy hospital stay.

Remembering Agnes: A lesson in Nonviolence

Quaker historian and author recounts a remarkable experience she had while working in a mental hospital with her husband, who was a conscientious objector during the Second World War.

Belief Into Action

Historian from Philadelphia YM tells about Quakers witnessing for peace through the centuries, describing both spiritual and political aspects.

Drawing on Sources Eternal

Lectures given on the occasion of the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Religious Society of Friends in 1947

Light from the Darkness

Dutch Friend in the UK writes about involvement in prison ministry in the UK and the USA, including befriending men who were later executed.

The Riches That Are Possible

Talk given at Northeast Regional Gathering in 1991; a native Canadian, Inuit, from Eastern Canada speaks about her life and culture.