Pope Fancis’s New Interreligious Dialogue of Action
Interfaith Skill-sets: Communicate, Connect, and Work Together
Muslim-Christian Dialogue is for the Birds
by Michael Reid Trice
Twenty fifteen is a year for remembering massacre. This past July marked the twentieth summer since the summary executions in the municipality and town of Srebrenica, where over 8,000 Bosnian Muslims…
A Journey into the Language of Interfaith
Diálogo Multicultural Universal II
Two People, One Computer: A Manual for Jewish-Christian Dialogue
International Interfaith Festival in Guadalajara, May 3-9, 2015
As excitement builds for the Parliament of the World’s Religions next year in Salt Lake City (October 15-19), a second major international interfaith gathering has been announced, this one in Guadalajara, Mexico, set for May 3-9, 2015.
‘Getting to Know You’ at Three Faiths Forum
An Interview with Cardinal Jean Louis Tauran
Confronting Our Internal Voices
Divine Feminine or Divine Feminist?
Wedded to Dialogue
When a King and a Pope Sit Down to Talk Religion…
Listening to Children at the Well
Join the Global International Day of Peace Celebration!
Hate Comes to Manchester, Tennessee
“Interview an Atheist at Church” Takes Off
A few months ago, a random idea popped in my head: What if pastors interviewed atheists as part of their Sunday service? Having been a youth pastor at one point, and now an atheist, it was as if I was trying to connect two different stages of my life. More importantly, I thought about some of the benefits this might generate amongst atheists, pastors, and congregants alike.
Camp Anytown – the Details and the Results
Camp Anytown is a nationally recognized, 50-year-old award-winning training program for youth focusing on leadership skills, human relations, and diversity. The goal of Camp Anytown Las Vegas is to create communities based on inclusivity, respect, and understanding through youth leadership and empowerment. This year our Spring camp is being held April 26-28.
Listening and Achieving the Impossible Dream
Can Jews and Muslims actually get along? For the average American, plagued by widespread misinformation and skewed biases from the media, this might seem nearly impossible. In light of the ubiquitous news of conflict in the Middle East, coexistence between these two faith traditions is often perceived as a lost cause. However, here in the Southern California an number of Jewish and Muslim communities are working in harmony towards peace and understanding.