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The Only Way
"To tell you the truth, I've done the normal, 'nice' interfaith stuff, and now I want something different," my Muslim friend said as he looked down at his coffee. "I want to start a group that takes seriously working for peace, compassion, and justice - we need to stand up for each other and really work for the good of our neighbor. I think you would agree - are you interested?"
Featured Peacemaker: David Shenk
When God turned my life toward peacemaking, I had a difficult time finding a mature evangelical leader who was both an authentic peacemaker and a faithful witness to Jesus. But I finally found one in David Shenk.
Treatment of Non-Muslims in Muslim-Majority Countries
PCI's Martin Brooks has been making a series of short video interviews with his friend Imam Wasif. They discuss a wide range of issues concerning Christian-Muslim relations, and today they talk about the treatment of non-Muslims in Muslim-majority countries.
Religious Freedom Part 4: The Humanitarian Crisis You Never Hear About
Most Americans support religious freedom and believe that everyone should have the right to follow their conscience without fear. But too few Americans show concern for the plight of people persecuted for their faith around the world.
Video: Jesus-Centered Peacemakers
There are many kinds of peacemaking out there and many people who are doing great things. We at Peace Catalyst identify ourselves specifically as Jesus-Centered peacemakers, and in this video our President Rick Love talks about what this means and what distinctives characterize us as as people who do peacemaking in the way of Jesus.
Featured Peacemaker: Chris Seiple
Religious freedom is one of the most important peacemaking challenges of the 21st century, and Chris Seiple is on the cutting edge.
Jeremy Courtney on ISIS: A Perspective from Iraq
Jeremy Courtney held the crowd in rapt attention as he shared about ISIS at a recent peacemaking event in Denver. Jeremy has lived in Iraq since 2006 so he spoke from painful experience.
Peacemaking Lessons Learned from Dr. Syeed
I visited my friend Dr. Sayyid Syeed recently in Washington, DC to explore how we could promote religious freedom and counter violent extremism. Syeed directs the interfaith initiative of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) – the largest Muslim network in the U.S.
My Summer With Peace Catalyst
Peace doesn't have to mean agreeing on the same ideals or morals but striving to understand one another, especially when we don't agree. As our cities and states become more and more diverse, as our world becomes smaller and easier to navigate, peace is not just a lofty goal but a necessary part of life.