Category: Cross-Posts
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Claiming Hope in Times of Disorder and Despair

Hope can seem elusive in these days of overwhelming violence and suffering. Hope is alive – stubborn – creative – and real. Read more and stake your claim on hope in days of crisis.
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This Labor Day: Imagine a World Beyond Billionaires

This Labor Day, you are invited to imagine a world beyond billionaires. What happens if society reckons with questions like- ‘How much is enough?’ and ‘What makes us truly rich?’
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Intro to Christian Peacebuilding Small Group, Weekly, 9/17~10/22

You are invited to take part in a small discussion group studying introductory principles to Christian peacebuilding. This small group will take place online, via Zoom, weekly from Sept 17-Oct 22.
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Healing Harms, weekly small group, 9/17~10/22

You’re invited to take part in an online small group about trauma and healing, hosted by trauma-informed peacebuilders working with Peace Catalyst International.
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On False Binaries

Mercy Aiken posits it’s wrong to assume that being Pro-Palestinian means being Anti-Semitic. It is possible to be for Jews and Palestinians, but only if we work for equal justice for all.
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Campaign Nonviolence Action Days, 9/21~10/2

Next month is the international celebration of Peace and Nonviolence. Make your plan now to join us in taking action to care for self, others, our world, and our earth.
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Our Genocide

A human rights organization made up of Israeli citizens released a report entitled “Our Genocide” in July 2025. I cross-post their introduction to this report as well as links to the full report in this post.
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Reflecting to Move Forward

It’s summer break at our training center in South Korea, so I’ve got downtime to spend praying and reflecting on the last 7 months to help guide the work in the final months of 2025. Many thanks to those of you who continue to make this work possible!!!
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Sin, Healing, and the Peace of God

This Peace Catalyst webinar for Christians discusses “sin” – a word that evokes thoughts of guilt, shame, or a checklist of moral failings. What if our view of sin is not only too small but also misses the depth of Jesus’s confrontation with evil and his invitation to healing at the heart of the gospel?

