We’ve done the year-end numbers at Friends Journal and have the list of the top-five most-read articles this year. This stats are for the website of course — no way to tell what articles people might be skipping past in the print issues — but since we have more online readers than print subscribers these days, it’s a fair count. Interesting to see that Olivia Chalkley’s “Young Adults Want What Early Friends Had” took the top spot. I think that’s because it combines three topics that people love to read about: the boundaries of Quaker beliefs; what’s happening with young Quakers; stories of beloved Quaker institutions.
Another perennial favorite topic among Friends is membership and FJ is looking for articles on that for next May’s issue. Good chance that 2024’s most-read list might have something from this issue. If you or anyone you know might want to write for it, read our Editor’s Desk call for submissions.
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