by Shelby Selvidge That first month my dog curled at my side as I cried myself to sleep holding your sweater every night until your scent had faded from it. …
Q&A with Brenda Salter McNeil You have been tackling reconciliation issues for a long time. What brought about the idea for this particular book, Roadmap to Reconciliation? Brenda Salter …
by Christine Sine The garden is the initial core location of God’s presence on earth; this is where God’s presence is first manifest, both in giving instructions to humanity (2:15-17) …
by Brenda Salter McNeil It’s time for the followers of Jesus to embark on the prophetic journey that leads to reconciliation and transformation around the world. Many of us may …
by Soong-Chan Rah The American church avoids lament. The power of lament is minimized and the underlying narrative of suffering that requires lament is lost. But absence doesn’t make the …
Andy Wade – If you’re serious about working toward healing and reconciliation in your family, neighborhood, organization, or larger community, In Roadmap to Reconciliation: Moving Communities into Unity, Wholeness, and …
by Lynne Baab It was Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. My husband Dave was sitting in his office at Tel Aviv University where he was acting chair for one …
by Steve Wickham “When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them; if not, it …
by Denise Moore Although Columbus Day did not become an official holiday until the 1930’s there had been celebrations since the colonial times. Through the years this celebration has been …
by Christine Sine A couple of months ago I wrote a post: How Inclusive Should We Be in which I asked the question How did Jesus practice inclusiveness. I find myself grappling with the …
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