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From Perpetual War to Building Peace
The U.S. is moving away from the state of perpetual war that has marked the post 9/11 era. President Obama’s May 23 speech on counterterrorism policy makes a strong case for moving the country in the direction of new, more comprehensive strategies that address root causes of terrorism as well as its violent manifestations. He rightly notes that “force alone cannot make us safe” and that perpetual war “will prove self-defeating, and alter our country in troubling ways.”
My Jihad Against Islamophobia and All Kinds of Religious Discrimination
I sat down for a meal with Imam Karim and announced, “I am here to partner with you in your jihad against Islamophobia!” A big smile flashed across his face as he reached out to shake my hand across the table. But this conversation wasn’t just about my jihad against Islamophobia. As I explained to Imam Karim, I am on a jihad against all forms of religious discrimination and oppression.
Seeking Peace Among Muslim Refugees: Three Lessons Learned
World Refugee Day was June 20th, and in honor of that day and all the refugees among us, we'd like to share this blog from Josh Prather, one of our PCI staff who has been working with refugees in Phoenix for several years and has learned a great deal along the way.
Why a Peacebuilding Novice Attended the Evangelicals for Peace Meeting
The goal and focus of the meeting? To deepen relationships between evangelical scholars and activists who are committed to the pursuit of a biblical, comprehensive, and proactive peace and to work together to bring that form of peace to the nation and world.
Video: End Times Theology
Many people object to working toward peace, in the Middle East for example, because of various End Times beliefs. In this video, Rick Love addresses this objection and discusses an approach to peacemaking in light of End Times theology.
My Friend the Muslim Peacemaker
During introductions, Abdullah smiled and asked everyone, “How do you define the Trinity in three words?” This got me laughing! What a great sense of humor – especially when you realize he was the only Muslim in a class full of Christians. But his most-jolting joke took place when our class visited a local mosque.
Exclusive Truth Claims and Inclusive Love Aims
Many Christians struggle with the balance between holding onto exclusive truth claims and, at the same time, loving people inclusively. In this video, Rick Love talks about this apparent dichotomy and offers a way forward.
Video: Plank Removal
Why is it so hard for Christians to apologize first in conflict?In this newest video, Rick talks about the concept of dealing with our own sin and wrongdoing BEFORE confronting others about their sins. This is the key to reconciliation and to personal healing.
Stories from Afghanistan: an Evangelical, a Jihadist, and a Communist Muslim?
During my stay in Kabul, the Afghan-Turk NGO graciously arranged office space for me to use when I was not teaching. My officemate was an Afghan man in his early 50s. "Thomas, please meet Mr. Siraji, a key part of the Aghan-Turk staff. Mr. Siraji was a member of the Mujahideen. He was one of the youngest jihadists fighting against the Russians. But don't worry, Thomas. He has come down from the mountain, he has shaved his beard, and he is MOSTLY civilized now!"