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The Peace Catalyst Podcast is Here!
We’ve officially launched the Peace Catalyst Podcast, where we share stories to inspire, uplift, and encourage you in your peacemaking journey. Join us for faith-based conversations with people of diverse backgrounds to help us as Christians become better peacemakers in our world.
Atlanta Attacks: Our Response
We at Peace Catalyst International stand in solidarity with our Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) siblings in the wake of the tragic murders that took place against mostly Asian-American women in Atlanta, GA on Tuesday, March 16, 2021.
We Don't Always Know What We Think We Know
Sometimes we think we know what’s going on, but in reality we don’t. We assume the situation could only be as it appears on the surface, but if we look into it further, we may find we don’t know what we think we know.
Introducing the Rick Love Peace Award
To honor the legacy of our co-founder Rick Love, who passed away one year ago, and to spur others on toward love and good deeds, we are establishing the Rick Love Peace Award to be presented in 2021. This award will honor those who creatively cross divides to build peace, exhibiting the same character and courage displayed by Rick.
Giving Catalog for our 2021 Projects
We have an amazing lineup of projects for 2021, and right now you can give to specific efforts to help make 2021 more peaceful. From a peacebuilding manual for faith communities to COVID-19 support for refugees, peace trainings in Bosnia and more, you can focus your giving and make a direct, tangible difference.
We Refuse To Be Enemies
No matter the outcome, no matter who wins - we refuse to hate. We will choose love, no matter what. Here’s why.
Transforming Conflict: How to Make Peace that Lasts
Conflict happens. Like it or not, it exists as a regular part of life, but we often struggle to handle it well. At Peace Catalyst, we want people and groups to dive into their conflict, working together to discover what new, life-giving relationships might be possible. Here’s a guide to help you do just that.
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.