I am a South Jersey Friend and dad with a love out of outreach and a passion for looking afresh at Friends' testimonies, language and practices. I am the publisher of Quaker Quaker, a community site for Friends, and write about online publicity, organizing and design on my business site at MartinKelley.com.
expatriate Posts
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Our signs often serve as filters rather than invitations. The worst kind of filters are those with unintended messages, or perhaps those signs whose messages are formed by our anxieties rather than our best hearts and hopes.
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Kenyan Friends, their reports and voices, are sometimes featured on blogs and sites mostly managed and authored by expatriate staff and their support teams.
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Say that sin is like committing a penalty. You, even your whole team could play an entire game without having a penalty called on them. In that regard you have played perfectly. But you might have fumbled the ball, thrown interceptions...
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Profile of Friendswood Friends Church: "It's a privilege to welcome you to our page on the web but even more to welcome you to join us for worship and life together." Follow user link to see companion videos on youth and children's ministry programs.
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Introduction to the enhanced category and discussion features on QuakerQuaker. "It's more fun than Facebook!"
A guest piece from Rob of Consider the Lillies
Rob describes himself: "I’m a twenty-something gay Mid-western expatriate living in Boston. I was inspired to begin a blog based on the writings of other urban Quaker bloggers as they reflect and discuss their inward faith and outward experiences. When I’m not reading or writing, I’m usually with my friends, traveling about, and/or generally making an arse of myself."
Continue reading On Dressing Plain.

