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The Rick Love Peace Award 2021
Rick Love was a peacemaker with a dream. He wanted to catalyze a peacemaking movement. He wanted Christians to embrace peacemaking and peacebuilding as a critical component of following Jesus. At Peace Catalyst, we are continuing that legacy by establishing the Rick Love Peace Award.
Introducing the Christian Peacebuilding Network social learning group
We are excited to announce the launch of a new project to help Christian peacebuilders across the world explore together how we might faithfully and effectively build bridges of understanding, respect, and friendship with neighbors from other social, ideological, and religious groups. The Christian Peacebuilding Network (CPN) is a private learning and networking platform currently housed on Facebook.
Trauma-Sensitive Peacebuilding Online Course
We're SO pleased to be offering a 5-week course this Fall specifically focused on Trauma-Sensitive Peacebuilding. We've partnered with the Peace Academy in Bosnia and diverse international instructors to provide a high-quality interactive course to equip you to recognize and respond to trauma in your work.
Their Food Security is in Trouble. Here's How We're Helping.
Food insecurity causes a host of detrimental effects, so much so that in 2017, the city of Louisville identified limited food access as a root cause of long-term health problems, and the city’s refugee community and other vulnerable populations are no exception. Here’s what we’re doing about it.
On the Escalation of Violence Among Israelis and Palestinians
We at Peace Catalyst see the escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians, and the increasing deaths on both sides, as reprehensible and counterproductive to any holistic or just peace. As peacemakers who have worked for ten years to build peace between Christians and Muslims, we know that this conflict is very important to both communities, and we understand that there are many passionate perspectives and competing calls for justice.
Uyghurs in America Need Mental Wellness Support. Here's How We're Helping.
Support the Uyghur Wellness Initiative. We've developed training materials and recruited mental wellness professionals to volunteer their time to see Uyghur clients in North America, and you can be part of it.
How Did We Build Peace in a Pandemic? Like This.
2020 brought new challenges to us all. As Christians whose mission is to sow peace, justice, and reconciliation in our world, these challenges helped remind us of the importance of this work and of collaborating with our partners of all faiths and backgrounds. Here's just some of what you accomplished.
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.