by Lon Fendall The first time I heard this phrase was in a Good News Associates meeting recently. The GNA director, Jan Wood, used the phrase in response to my report about being involved with some projects in rural Haiti. Jan said something to the effect of,...
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Sharing Friends’ Faith & Practice
A few weeks ago, my seminary classmate Kenya asked if I would lead a workshop on prayer practices for the Episcopal Road Fellows, a group of young adults working for social justice in Atlanta. Kenya and I are excited about the workshop, which will involve prayers...
Our Personal Accreditation Standards
by Lon Fendall A major part of my ministry is to support the Friends theological colleges in Kenya and Rwanda. I just returned from another visit to Friends Theological College (FTC) in Kaimosi, Kenya where I have been an academic consultant for them in their...
Invisible Ministry: Spiritual Accompaniment in Two Voices
by Christine Betz Hall and Becky Wood W hat Else is God Doing Among Us? —Chris Not the people whose words flow easily and often in worship. Not the teachers who open hearts to new ideas and ways of living faithfully. Not the prophets who beckon us forward into scary...
Holy Ground, Holy Relationships
A year ago I had the opportunity to see for myself the difference a Quaker witness can make in the West Bank of Palestine. My going itself was a surprise. Over the years as Di and I had opportunities to visit the “Holy Land,” I had been reluctant. Most official tours...
Surprised by the Joy of Interim Pastoral Work
A year ago, it never occurred to me to go back to work—in the sense of being employed. I was happily retired after more than forty working years. I was free to set my own hours, to follow leadings, and to volunteer. I always felt free to stop doing those things at any...
Ministry as Answering
by Jan Wood In the community of faith of my childhood, it was very clear that once a person committed his/her life to Christ she needed to be about the business of ministry. And since I made the decision to follow Jesus at the age of four, I've had a lot of time to...
Quaker Discernment and the Power of the Resurrection
I was raised in a devout but non-Quaker Christian home and served for 33 years in Reformed Christian colleges and churches before retiring in Newberg, Oregon. What initially drew my wife and me to Newberg was the peace testimony of Quakers, having become a...
Lessons Learned about Group Discernment
by Lorraine Watson Pastor, North Seattle Friends Church Iam drawn to group discernment as the Quaker way of finding way forward as a congregation. I firmly believe that we can discern the mind of God as we are gathered in community. I wrote a SEEDS article in April...
Nancy McCormick, a Minister of Peace
THE GOOD NEWS ASSOCIATES' COMMUNITY CELEBRATES NANCY McCORMICK, one of our former Associates, being inducted to the Outstanding Women of Clinton County, Ohio. During her time with Good News she was liberated to have a Ministry of Presence in the normal affairs of her...









