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A picture of pilgrimage

As the members of the WCC Central Committee return to their home communities, they will continue some key questions related to their pilgrimage of justice and peace.

“Ecumenism in the forest” draws smiles

These pilgrims are laughing a lot. After intensely debating everything from church unity to the very meaning of the word “pilgrimage” last week, some members of the WCC Central Committee embarked on a three-hour hike on Sunday afternoon that revealed the not-so-serious side of the WCC governing body.

Churches working for justice and peace in situations of conflict

Situations of conflict, social fragmentation and political tensions in South Sudan, South Korea and Nigeria, as well as struggles of the churches in these countries seeking justice, peace and stability for all people and communities, formed the focus of a session on 3 July at the WCC Central Committee meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

Iglesias trabajando por la justicia y la paz en situaciones de conflicto

Contextos de conflicto, fragmentación social y tensiones políticas en Sudan del Sur, Corea del Sur y Nigeria, así como las luchas de las Iglesias en estos países en la búsqueda de justicia, paz y estabilidad para los individuos y comunidades, fueron el centro de atención en una de las sesiones (3 de julio) de la Reunión del Comité Central del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI) que se adelanta en Ginebra, Suiza.

Church leaders meet and agree to advance peace on Korean Peninsula

In a first meeting since 2009 and since the 2013 appointment of a new leader for the Korea Christian Federation (KCF) of North Korea, an international group of from 34 churches and related organizations from 15 countries, including North and South Korea, met near Geneva, Switzerland, to seek ways to advance reconciliation and peace on the peninsula.

Dirigentes de iglesias se reúnen y acuerdan promover la paz en la península de Corea

Un grupo internacional de dirigentes de 34 iglesias y organizaciones relacionadas provenientes de 15 países, incluyendo Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur, se reunió por primera vez desde el año 2009, y tras el nombramiento en 2013 de un nuevo líder de la Federación Cristiana Coreana de Corea del Norte, para explorar las maneras de promover la paz y la reconciliación en la península.

Cambodian landmine survivor shares his struggles for peace

The life of Tun Channareth from Cambodia was changed dramatically in his early twenties. A resistance soldier fighting the Khmer Rouge, Channareth’s legs were shattered when he stepped on a landmine near the border between Cambodia and Thailand.

Young Christian leaders from Asia begin “YATRA” in Cambodia

Exploring realities of multi-religious societies and discovering new ways of working together as faith communities to promote justice and peace, young Christian leaders from Asia have gathered in Cambodia to take part in a two-week training programme called Youth in Asia Training for Religious Amity (YATRA).

Churches, human rights and issues of justice and peace in Bangladesh

Jayonta Adhikari, a Bangladeshi member of the WCC Central Committee, speaks about socio-political realities for Christians in his country, aspirations for protection of human rights, as well as what the WCC's call for a “pilgrimage of justice of peace” means for the region’s churches.