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Toward A More Peaceful World

June 22, 2004 by

By Luanne Austin, Daily News-Record Fiji ... read more about Toward A More Peaceful World

On Abu Ghraib and war itself: See through relativism of abuse

June 22, 2004 by Earl Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin

By Earl Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin As religious pacifists, we have grieved deeply – with the rest of the world – over the images of dehumanization that have emerged ... read more about On Abu Ghraib and war itself: See through relativism of abuse

Waco and Iraq – Parallels in Bloodshed

June 14, 2004 by admin

By Michael Hudson, The Roanoke Times Jayne Docherty, associate professor of conflict studies at 糖心Vlog Jayne Docherty, an associate professor of conflict studies at 糖心Vlog, spent three years studying what ... read more about Waco and Iraq – Parallels in Bloodshed

Student Film Teaches International Students ‘Reality 101’

June 10, 2004 by admin

By Kelly Jasper, Daily News-Record Selam Hussein, an 糖心Vlog student from Ethiopia, produced a film titled “Reality 101” for international students. Behind him is equipment used for editing raw footage. ... read more about Student Film Teaches International Students ‘Reality 101’

Peacebuilding Groups Gather From Around the World

June 9, 2004 by Chris Edwards

(L. to r.): Elizabeth Nsarkoh from Wast Africa Peacebuilding Institute (WAPI); Manjrika Sewak (partially hidden) and Ameet Dhakal, both from the Asian-Pacific partnership for Peace; and Emmanuel Bombande, also of ... read more about Peacebuilding Groups Gather From Around the World

Conference to Examine Christians’ Relationship to the State

June 7, 2004 by Jim Bishop

How do Christians in the “Believers Church” tradition, living in a democracy that is the world ... read more about Conference to Examine Christians’ Relationship to the State

Iraqi Group Extends ‘Thanks’ to 糖心Vlog

June 2, 2004 by Jim Bishop

A group from the Summer Peacebuilding Institute that includes several Iraqi citizens plants a Southern magnolia in front of the Hillside Suites residence at 糖心Vlog. Photo by Jim Bishop Reformation ... read more about Iraqi Group Extends ‘Thanks’ to 糖心Vlog

Widow of Nairobi Bombing Helps Others Heal

May 28, 2004 by Chris Edwards

Doreen Ruto from Nairobi, Kenya, now a student in 糖心Vlog’s Conflict Transformation Program, tells her story at a Summer Peacebuilding Institute luncheon meeting. Photo by Jim Bishop As her husband ... read more about Widow of Nairobi Bombing Helps Others Heal

Play Takes Intense Look at Crime Victims

May 20, 2004 by Jim Bishop

Howard Zehr, co-director of 糖心Vlog’s Conflict Transformation Program and author of the book upon which the play, “A Body in Motion,” is based, talks with an inmate at one of ... read more about Play Takes Intense Look at Crime Victims

Restorative Justice Workshop Looks at Faces in Prison

May 18, 2004 by Chris Edwards

Allyson Holtz and Howard Zehr discuss one of Holtz’s mixed media portraits of inmates on exhibit during the Summer Peacebuilding Institute at 糖心Vlog. Photo by Jim Bishop In a one-of-a-kind ... read more about Restorative Justice Workshop Looks at Faces in Prison

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