Posts in the ‘Articles’ Category
Oct 20 2011
Bishop Kenneth Carder: Conflict as Threat & Opportunity
When the church holds forth the vision of God’s redeemed and reconciled community, the prospects of conflict becoming an opportunity for mission is enhanced. When the church understands its mission as sharing in God’s life and mission, conflict is viewed as opportunity to embody God’s reconciling grace.
Oct 17 2011
Derek Flood: Restorative Justice and the Economy of Grace
It is about allowing healing to take place in our lives, and refusing to be sucked into the perpetual cycle of violence and toxicity. Grace is indeed hard, but even taking a few small faltering steps in its direction can open the doors for healing to start and violence to stop.
Oct 11 2011
F&L: Interrupting Violence
Faith & Leadership: When violence happens, CeaseFire workers, participants and volunteers respond by organizing rallies and vigils and providing support for the families and loved ones of violence victims, both to ensure that there is no violent retaliation and to change the group attitude so that people can begin to believe their neighborhood can change.
Oct 8 2011
United Methodist shares Nobel Peace Prize
United Methodist Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia, Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman of Yemen were awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize for their work on women’s rights.
Sep 29 2011
MWR: Five years later: Amish grace still flowing from Nickel Mines
For the Amish, forgiveness is not only a dutiful response to tragedy, it is a way of life — a long, emotional journey.
Sep 14 2011
Rev. Motalepula Chabaku – a pioneer of peace
“I am concerned about the rights of women, the rights of children and, just as equally, the rights of men – because there can never be a community, there can never be a family, there can never be true freedom when any sector of humanity is not free,” she says.
Sep 7 2011
UMNS: Pastor seeks peace despite 9/11 hurt
Any reporter thinking Bethke would allow herself the satisfaction of revenge would be disappointed. Her family’s loss because of 9/11 has not changed a lifelong commitment to peace…From the beginning, she has chosen reconciliation over retribution.
Building Bridges to the Future on 9/11
“On this, the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the tragedy of September 11, 2001,” Bishop Goodpaster said, “I call upon United Methodists and all people of faith to a renewed commitment to ministry of reconciliation
Sep 4 2011
RNS: Mother cares for her son’s Amish victims
Charlie Roberts said in a suicide note that he hated God after the death of his first child. Faced with similar suffering…his mother has taken the opposite path. Her son cursed God; she trusts in prayer. Her son acted out his rage; she reaches out for reconciliation.
Sep 1 2011
Faith&Leadership: Curtiss DeYoung – The early church of reconciliation
Today, unfortunately, we’re quick to leave and go find another church or let our theology divide us. That’s what’s different today about reconciliation. We’re trying to reconcile the church today; in the first century, the church was reconciling the world.
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