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Social Justice from the Bedside

Social Justice from the Bedside

by Justin Almeida

In spiritual and religious traditions, there is the concept of the “thin space.” That piece of being in which the veil of life and death, the sacred and mundane, becomes leable...

Faith Communities Catalyzing Global Change

Faith Communities Catalyzing Global Change

by Maurice A. Bloem

s world leaders anticipate a season of change when they convene for the United Nation’s 79th General Assembly, the Climate Week and the Summit of the Future this month...

Reimagining Interfaith Narratives

Reimagining Interfaith Narratives

by Aaron Stauffer

Good organizers consistently emphasize the importance of leaders “understanding” and “working” on their stories. When they are first getting to know a leader, they ask questions like: What keeps you up at night?

Editorial: What, Really, is “Adaptive Leadership”?

Editorial: What, Really, is “Adaptive Leadership”?

As our world grapples with unprecedented crises and shifting landscapes, the role of adaptive leadership has become increasingly pivotal. From climate change and environmental degradation to…

The Gift of Adaptive Leadership

The Gift of Adaptive Leadership

by Hannah Hochkeppel

Every time we turn around, we seem to be in challenging times. Every time we turn around there seems to be something more that threatens to divide us even further. Increasingly…

Redefining Leadership in Today’s World

Redefining Leadership in Today’s World

by Amar D. Peterman

There is a growing skepticism among young people toward the category of “leader.” This is evident in both a defensive and protective posture towards those who identify as…

Leading in an Age of Digital Transformation

Leading in an Age of Digital Transformation

by Sofia Sayabalian

When we think of leadership, perhaps we think of individuals who seemingly occupy a lot of space in any given arena–the shiny politician, the savvy entrepreneur, or the…

Cultivating an Adaptive Attitude for Interfaith Leadership

Cultivating an Adaptive Attitude for Interfaith Leadership

by Christopher Ray

The landscape of interfaith relationship building has undergone a seismic shift since the Hamas attacks of October 7th, 2023 and the resultant renewal of attention that event…

Cultivating Belonging in a Fragmented World

Cultivating Belonging in a Fragmented World

by Devin Barney

With the psalm wrapping up, the Time was fast approaching. Organ notes shifted to a hauntingly familiar prelude to my morning anxiety. Deep breath in. Deep breath out…

Reimagining Traditional Masculine Leadership

Reimagining Traditional Masculine Leadership

by Suraj Arshanapally

When I was young, a magnificent willow tree stood in my backyard. Imagine a towering giant with branches stretching out like the graceful arms of a ballet dancer. Its canopy…

Navigating Interfaith Leadership in Dungeons & Dragons

Navigating Interfaith Leadership in Dungeons & Dragons

by Claire Thielens

Faith isn’t always a comfortable topic of conversation. To navigate the waters of our individual relationships to divinity, whatever that means to us, in a collaborative…

We Don’t Lead Alone

We Don’t Lead Alone

by Zachary Dar

What does it mean to lead? Some may say it comes with the responsibility of being a leader, or even just to be in charge; however, is it that simple?

Compassion as a Catalyst for Adaptive Leadership

Compassion as a Catalyst for Adaptive Leadership

by Felipe Zurita

Today's complex and rapidly changing world requires effective leadership more than ever, particularly in interfaith and inner spiritual spaces. From global pandemics to…

The Pilgrimage of Adaptive Change

The Pilgrimage of Adaptive Change

by Kara Markell

States continues to change in complex ways. Declining religious affiliation and the corresponding rise of the “nothing in particulars,” increasing threats of…

Editorial: The Evolution of Religious Pluralism

Editorial: The Evolution of Religious Pluralism

What is religious pluralism? The Aspen Institute defines it as “the state of being where every individual in a religiously diverse society has the rights, freedoms, and safety to worship, or not, according…

The Space Between Us

The Space Between Us

by Maij Vu Mai

What is religious pluralism to the Survivor? To the one who’s lost faith in themselves? Lost faith in other people? Lost faith in humanity? To the one who’s lost faith in their ability to connect because…

Putting Interfaith Inclusivity to the Test

Putting Interfaith Inclusivity to the Test

by Miranda Hovemeyer

I’ll be honest. I haven’t felt at home in the field of interfaith work for quite a while. During one of the last interfaith conferences I spoke at, I was asked by an older white gentleman why I was there, then insisting…

Interfaith Retreat-in-a-Box

Interfaith Retreat-in-a-Box

by Sable Manson

n the spring of 2020, I was working with my higher education colleagues to prepare for an interfaith retreat set on Catalina Island, off the coast of southern California. We had planned numerous…

Multi-Faith Relations in Rural Settings

Multi-Faith Relations in Rural Settings

by Najeeba Syeed

I’ve written about “casserole” hospitality, an ethic of care demonstrated in America’s Heartland found in communities of various traditions who welcome…

Compassion as Strength: Reclaiming Religious Pluralism

Compassion as Strength: Reclaiming Religious Pluralism

by Anum Mulla

When we talk about compassion, which by definition is found in aspiring to alleviate another’s suffering, it is far too often viewed as a path that only implores people to be kind. Some societies are…