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This Methodist Leader is Helping People Find Common Values in Cross-Faith Friendship
When building interfaith relationships and community, Jessie finds it extremely important to come together to name and practice the common core values that are shared among faith groups - values like caring for creation and the earth, civic responsibility, community, and concern for the common good.
This Imam is Building Safer Communities Through Interfaith Engagement
“We are all human beings, and if we don't realize that, then there is something missing. If we care for others, they will care for us. If you respect someone else, they will respect you.” Having grown up around people of various faiths in India, Imam Ali Siddiqui has continued that practice in the U.S. and has now been facilitating spaces for people of different faiths to come together and build friendships for more than 20 years.
Perspectives From Bosnia For Divided America
The parallels between the United States and Bosnia, a deeply divided post-war society, are many and alarming. Living in Bosnia and learning from and working with Bosnian peacemakers has given me a different vantage point to reflect about the challenges and divisions in the United States, now more than ever. I’m continuing to learn from local peace activists about how Bosnians think about group dynamics, the challenges that each ethnic and religious group face in Bosnia, and how they deal with the past in constructive ways to move together toward a better, shared future.
So, what are some things that Bosnians are teaching me that might be relevant to what’s happening in the States?
Black Lives Matter To Jesus
Black lives matter. Until they matter equally with every other life, in practice and policy, Peace Catalyst will continue to work for structural change. The tragic deaths of Breonna Taylor, David McAtee, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd should compel all of us to work for equality and justice in our world, and they should also prompt inner reflection. How did we get to this point in history? Why have we been silent for so long?
The Dangers of Historical Revisionism
On Saturday, May 16, police sealed off the area around Sarajevo’s Catholic Cathedral, where Bosnian Archbishop Cardinal Vinko Puljic said mass to a congregation of few dozen Croat dignitaries and priests. The US and Israeli embassies and the World Jewish Council condemned the mass, and thousands of Bosnians, many wearing masks, demonstrated that same day.
But why all the uproar over a Catholic mass in Sarajevo?
What Is Ramadan?
What is Ramadan? Who observes it, and how does it work? We asked our friend Afnan to explain the basics and tell us what Ramadan means to her.
Peacemaking Is About More Than You Think
Christians often think peacemaking work between religious groups requires setting the bar really low in terms of the results we hope for. “Peace” must just mean getting along at some basic level, being able to have nice conversations, and not offending people from other groups. But that’s not the case. So what is peacemaking really?
Coronavirus Toolkit: How To Deal With Anxiety and Be a Peace Catalyst
COVID-19 is upon us, but don’t let yourself be overcome by stress and anxiety. Here are some ways to deal with it in healthy, constructive ways and use it for positive transformation in yourself, your relationships, and your community.
Ripple Effects: How Peacebuilding is Spreading in Louisville
Have you ever dropped a pebble in a calm pool of water and watched the ripples roll outward until the entire pool of water seemed to be pulsating with activity? That’s a good way to describe the peacemaking movement in Louisville. Read the story.