Essay: Hate crimes are growing. Faith communities are uniquely positioned to combat them.
In an article first published on Religion News Service, MAUREEN O’LEARY, director of field and organising for the US-based Interfaith Alliance, looks at key role religious leaders can play in combatting hate…
Sight-Seeing: The crazy notion of forgiveness
NILS VON KALM looks at the importance – and power – of forgiveness especially in the lives of those who have been deeply hurt…
Essay: Why Nancy Pelosi doesn’t hate the President and prays for him instead
US Catholic commentator THOMAS REESE, in an article first published on Religion News Service, says that despite her moves to impeach President Donald Trump, Pelosi says she doesn’t hate him but instead says her Catholic faith teaches her to pray for him even if they disagree…
BOOKS: A RWANDAN MEMOIR – ONE WOMAN’S JOURNEY FROM HATE AND FEAR TO HEALING AND FORGIVENESS
DAVID ADAMS reads Denise Uwimana’s memoir of her experiences during the Rwanda genocide – and its aftermath…
Essay: Christchurch and social media censorship
Writing from London in the wake of last week’s terror attack in New Zealand, MAL FLETCHER looks at the issue of social media regulation…