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Youth in Asia can now apply for WCC inter-religious training

Applications are now open for YATRA (Youth in Asia Training for Religious Amity) 2018, an inter-religious training programme of the WCC. The intensive training course, held annually since 2014, seeks to enable young Christian leaders from Asian churches to contribute towards the building up of just, harmonious and peaceable communities by equipping them for ministries of justice and peace from an inter-religious perspective.

Church leaders in New Zealand and WCC address climate change with key politicians

The general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, met with church leaders and politicians in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand last week. The meeting occurred almost one year after his latest visit to the region. On request of the church leaders a meeting took place with political leaders to discuss follow-up on the Paris Agreement, peace in the Middle East and on the Korean Peninsula, and the challenges the region is facing.

Christian Conference of Asia explores “our common journey”

The Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), on 11-12 July, held an international consultation on “Towards Revitalising the Ecumenical Movement in Asia.” The gathering of 60 church and ecumenical leaders was organised by the CCA at its headquarters in Chiang Mai, Thailand as a prelude to its Diamond Jubilee celebration.

“Overcoming economic injustice” vision of WCC’s Athena Peralta

Athena Peralta is dedicated to observing and encouraging people who are defending their livelihood and defending creation across the world. “There is so much injustice in this world that it is really something beautiful to learn about and be able to accompany, even in tiny ways, struggles of communities and churches,” she said.

New videos help congregations hasten HIV response

Four short videos sharing challenges and examples of how churches and church leaders can make a profound difference in global efforts to end AIDS as a public health threat are now available for individual inspiration and group discussion.

WCC general secretary visits Aotearoa New Zealand

The general secretary of the WCC, Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, opened his ecumenical and interfaith tour of New Zealand and Australia on 6 October. The first stop was Auckland with a powhiri at Te Karaiti Te Pou Herenga Waka Maori Anglican church in Mangere. Tveit will visit the region between 6-17 October.

Ökumenisches Seminar für Leitung, Wirtschaft und Management schließt mit der Hoffnung auf eine bessere Zukunft

„Als Professor für Wirtschaft und Wirtschaftsethik mit einem theologischen Hintergrund und als Dekan des Ökumenischen Seminars für Leitung, Wirtschaft und Management (GEM School) kann ich sagen, dass die pluralistische Wirtschaft – die als internationale Initiative von Studierenden neue Bekanntheit genießt – ein Versuch ist, die neoliberale monolithische Wirtschaft herauszufordern. Es ist an der Zeit, auf eine neue Art und Weise über die Wirtschaft nachzudenken“, sagte Prof. Martin Büscher, erster Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik am Institut für Diakoniewissenschaft und Diakoniemanagement an der Kirchlichen Hochschule Wuppertal/Bethel (Deutschland) zum Abschluss des Seminars für Leitung, Wirtschaft und Management (Governance, Economics and Management, GEM), das vom 22. August bis 2. September in Hong Kong stattfand.

GEM school ends with hope for a better tomorrow

“As a professor of economics and economic ethics with a theological background, and as dean of the GEM school, I can say that pluralistic economics – getting new prominence as an international student initiative – is an attempt to challenge neo-liberal monolithic economics. It is time for new thinking about economics”, stated Prof. Martin Büscher, first chair for economics and business ethics at the Institute for Diakonia and Management at the Protestant University of Wuppertal/Bethel, Germany, at the conclusion of the Governance, Economics and Management School held in Hong Kong on 22 August-2 September.

La Escuela Ecuménica de Gobernanza, Economía y Gestión concluye con la esperanza de un futuro mejor

“Como profesor de Economía y Ética Económica con formación teológica, y como decano de la Escuela Ecuménica de Gobernanza, Economía y Gestión, puedo decir que las economías pluralistas –que están ganando protagonismo como iniciativa estudiantil internacional– son un intento de cuestionar las economías monolíticas neoliberales. Es hora de que haya una nueva forma de entender la economía”, declaró el Prof. Martin Büscher, primer titular de la cátedra de Economía y Ética Empresarial del Instituto de Diaconía y Gestión de la Universidad Protestante de Wuppertal/Bethel (Alemania), al concluir la Escuela Ecuménica de Gobernanza, Economía y Gestión que se celebró en Hong Kong del 22 de agosto al 2 de septiembre.