by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
For this edition we sought contributions from Quakers on how they nourished their spiritual lives. We are grateful to Sally Kingsland who has responded with an article about Spiritual Direction. And Tasmania Regional Meeting invites us all to Yearly Meeting in...
by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
Paula Paananen, New South Wales Regional Meeting “You could throw a bean out this taxi window and it would germinate” were my first thoughts when my family and I arrived at mainland Entebbe, Uganda in 2011. We were led there to teach permaculture to the...
by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
Rowe Morrow, New South Wales Regional Meeting How it came about In October 2018 I was extremely fortunate to visit North Korea as one of a study group of people, mostly Australian Quakers. We had been asked if we had special interests, and I mentioned that I would...
by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
Jackie Perkins, QSA Administrator Why does QSA undertake monitoring and evaluation? What knowledge does it hope to gain? Monitoring is a way of assessing the results achieved, it’s a collection and analysis of information as a project progresses, and is based on...
by David Swain | 4 Jun, 2018
In this issue we look at what Australian Quakers are doing in the world and at home. At one level their field of activity is small-scale. They are teaching permaculture in Iraq, teaching sign language to children in Tajikistan, and through QSA they are supporting...
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