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Permalink to: Living Reconciliation transforming conflicts

Living Reconciliation transforming conflicts

A lively, engaging book that challenges the reader to think about how to actively live a life of reconciliation.

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Bible Study Guide

If you are a small group reading this book together you are at an advantage. You can inspire one another and build up your community. The hope that we as authors have for Living Reconciliation is that you as readers Read More ...

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What are people saying about Living Reconciliation?

‘There is nothing easy or light-weight about reconciliation. It is a long and often painful journey. It is by telling our stories and hearing the stories of those we do not understand that we learn to walk together in hope. Read More ...

APJN Report to ACC 17

Posted on4 April 20194 April 2019AuthorLReditor2,487 Comments

The Anglican Peace and Justice Network has sent its report to the Anglican Consultative Council which meets in Hong Kong in May. Here is the report. Anglican Peace and Justice Network Report to ACC 17 The mission of the Church Read More …

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Flight – Beginning of the Listening Process A study of the encounter between Hagar and Sarah

Posted on21 March 201921 March 2019AuthorLReditor77 Comments

Rev’d Canon Dr. Emily Awino Onyango – Senior lecturer and dean of students at St. Paul’s University in Limuru, Kenya. Listening to God is the foundation and starting point of all listening processes. As we listen to God, we have an opportunity Read More …

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The Church of England Calls on Mining Companies to Ensure Dam Safety Following the Disaster in Brumadinho, Brazil

Posted on21 February 20194 March 2019AuthorLReditor74 Comments

Episcopalians in Brazil have responded with joy to the news that a coalition including the Church of England Pensions Board and the Church Commissioners for England, issued a joint call last month for a “global independent public classification system” for Read More …

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