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  • 23. June 10

    A story of faith-based resilience in Haiti

    When the earthquake hit Haiti on 12 January, pastor Mitchelle Mothersil was lying on her bed in a two-story house in Carrefour Feuilles in the suburb of Port-au-Prince. When she heard the noise, which seemed to be coming from beneath the house, she immediately knew that it was an earthquake.

  • 23. June 10

    Youth at the International Ecumenical Peace Convocation (IEPC)

    Diana Fernandes Dos Santos

    Youth is getting ready to play a key role during next year's International Ecumenical Peace Convocation, which will take place in Kingston, Jamaica 17-25 May 2011.

  • 22. June 10

    Losing paradise

    Ratu Isikeli Komaisavai points toward an area of mangroves that are protecting the coastline of Viwa Island.

    Approaching the boat landing of the fishing village on Viwa Island off the coast of Suva, Fiji, it is hard to imagine a more idyllic setting than this South Pacific paradise filled with one stunning island view after another.

  • 10. June 10

    Challenges, obstacles and opportunities remain for mission in unity

    “Take your stumbling-blocks, and turn them into stepping-stones.” This was the well-known personal byword of Christian statesman and Nobel Peace Prize laureate John R. Mott (1865-1955). Mott, a Methodist layman from the United States, was a key organizer of the World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh, Scotland in 1910.

  • 8. June 10

    No ban in sight, but majority puts new pressure on minority’s nuclear weapons

    Is it time to start work on banning nuclear weapons? “Yes” says a growing majority of governments and civil society groups. “No” insists a tiny nuclear-armed minority. “Premature” say some of their closest allies.

  • 5. June 10

    In Zambia, Christian mission cannot avoid tackling HIV and AIDS

    Sarah Kaulele

    “Almost every family in Zambia is affected by HIV,” says Sarah Kaulule. A lay preacher in the United Church of Zambia, was interviewed at the Edinburgh 2010 conference on world Christianity (2-6 June) where she has come as a delegate.

  • 11. May 10

    Taking the pulse of the ecumenical movement

    Church ecumenical officers play a key role in the advancement of ecumenism at a time when resources are scarce and inward-looking tendencies thrive.

  • 10. May 10

    It is time to talk about the rights of "climate refugees"

    The international tug-of-war over carbon emission thresholds and other instruments meant to limit the deterioration of the earth's climate has caused a big stir in recent months, but yielded little results. Therefore the international community must now get ready to take care of those who will be forced from their homes by climate change.

  • 25. January 10

    The reconstruction of Haiti must be based on justice

    As churches and church related organizations mobilize resources to bring immediate relief to the people of Port-au-Prince, they are also advocating for the international community to waive Haiti's foreign debt while building a more sustainable future for the country.

  • 22. December 09

    How theology can help save the world from climate change

    What does the Bible say about climate change? What are the theological insights churches can offer to a world facing an unprecedented ecological crisis? These questions, addressed at a public seminar on "Creation and the climate crisis" attended by church representatives to the UN climate summit in Copenhagen on 15 December, seem even more urgent after the summit’s failure to reach the fair, ambitious and legally binding agreement...