Part of the reason this site was developed was for Quakers to engage with non-Quakers in a useful and informative way.
To that end, we've tried to make the text on our public pages easy to read and relatively free of the Quaker terminology that some people find difficult to understand. Where we have used it, we've tried to explain what we're talking about!
We've also opened half our forum to public view (although only registered users may post on it) - the point of this is so you can see what we're discussing. New Quakers or non-Quakers might find the 'Ask a Quaker' section interesting.
If you have any questions, or there's something on the site you don't understand, please feel free to comment on this blog post!
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Meeting for sufferings
What is Meeting for Sufferings, and why is it called that?
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