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In New York City, unity prayers focus on how we “can join hands and minds and do the work that God has called us to do”

Christians in New York City opened the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity on 18 January by participating in a worship service at the Interchurch Center, an office building that houses many church-related organizations and many others focused on intercultural and religious exchange. The service was infused with themes of justice and unity, both from a perspective of African-American history and the urging of Christians today to put their faith into action.

Colombian human rights advocates engage in strategic talks in the US

In a recent visit to the United States, a group of four laureates of the National Human Rights Award in Colombia” engaged in meetings in Washington and New York City with government officials, diplomats, and United Nations (UN) representatives. They spoke of the deterioration of the peace process in the country and the importance of international solidarity.

Perkins names Dr Evelyn Parker as 2021 Distinguished Alumna

The Perkins School of Theology Alumni/ae Council selected Dr Evelyn L. Parker as the 2021 recipient of the Perkins Distinguished Alumnus/a Award. The award recognizes Perkins graduates who have demonstrated effectiveness and integrity in service to the church, continuing support for the goals of Perkins and Southern Methodist University, outstanding service to the community, and exemplary character.

Los cristianos son las principales víctimas de los ataques de bandidos en el estado nigeriano de Kaduna

En el estado de Kaduna, ubicado en el noroeste de Nigeria, los cristianos son las principales víctimas de la inseguridad y la violencia a raíz de los ataques perpetrados por bandidos que asaltan viviendas, pueblos e iglesias, matando a cristianos y secuestrando a otros para pedir rescate.

La persecución religiosa, las ambiciones territoriales y la limpieza étnica ocupan un lugar central en la violencia intercomunitaria de una región donde las comunidades se han establecido en función de su pertenencia religiosa, según explica el Rev. John Joseph Hayab, director de la Fundación Paz Global para Nigeria.