Commentaries
Andrew Stallybrass 'Birth in one place, growing old in another. And feeling a stranger in two places.' Can we learn to live as neighbours and not as enemies? And can we all live at home, wherever we live?
Andrew Stallybrass, Switzerland, 18 June 2007
Andrew Stallybrass How can we help each other to cherish the truth? How can we build the trust that is the best natural fertilizer for the truth to grow? Telling the truth, with love, as best we may, is a step towards healing the wounded memories.
Andrew Stallybrass, Switzerland, 16 April 2007
Michael Henderson Ireland and England - 'time to put the hangover of history to bed and embrace the future'.
Michael Henderson, United Kingdom, 19 March 2007
Haridas Compassion has to be infused into the agenda if we want to see a difference in international affairs.
K Haridas, Malaysia, 26 February 2007
Michael Henderson Many secular-minded Westerners, particularly in Europe, have a real problem with ANY religion being taken seriously. And there's a refusal to believe that Muslims who believe in their faith and try to take it seriously can become part of modern democratic society.
Michael Henderson, United Kingdom, 19 February 2007
Chris Evans The year when the scales tipped over climate change: can we generate enough trust between people and groups whose interests traditionally clash to do what must be done?
Chris Evans, United Kingdom, 12 February 2007
Richard Craig Learning in London from a good friend’s conversion to Islam, I observed large changes in his life-style. Searching for the source of these changes I was drawn to his change in character.
Richard Craig, United Kingdom, 05 February 2007
photograph hennie Indonesia and the Netherlands: ‘We have a common heritage of 350 years, and we need to look after it. To be able to do that together we need to know and learn from the past and appreciate the viewpoint of the other.’
Hennie de Pous-de Jonge, Netherlands, 29 January 2007
Paul Williams ‘How are you?’ is a greeting, not a question. Simply to greet another person, to recognise that person, is to partake of the sacrament of peace.
Paul Williams, United Kingdom, 23 January 2007
Michael Henderson Forgiveness is not just a one-off event but a decision for a way of life. Whatever the deficiencies in our spiritual lives, the forgiveness muscle is not too far gone to benefit from a little strengthening.
Michael Henderson, United Kingdom, 08 January 2007
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