
Getting to meet, understand the other: the path to peace
Nov 28, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Canada, Dialogue Comments Off on Getting to meet, understand the other: the path to peace
Michael SwanInterfaith dialogue doesn’t start with an exchange of creeds or comparison of theologies. It begins with friendship.Out of the world’s seven billion people well over one billion are...
Evangelical scholar reflects on role of faith in public life
Nov 27, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Uncategorized Comments Off on Evangelical scholar reflects on role of faith in public life
A question and answer session with Richard Mouw, president emeritus of Fuller Theological Seminary during a recent visit to Utah Valley University.Matthew BrownDuring two decades as president of one...
A Christian’s journey through Islam
Sep 26, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Christianity, Islam Comments Off on A Christian’s journey through Islam
Jonas Yunus* Brussels – All over the globe, the Muslim community finds itself caught in the middle of strenuous societal debates. With Islamophobia on the rise in the West and extremism in the...
A Post Ramadan Lesson: Two Boys Forgo a Royal Feast
Sep 22, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Islam, Judaism, Ramadan, Yom Kippur Comments Off on A Post Ramadan Lesson: Two Boys Forgo a Royal Feast
Rabbi Allen S. MallerOnce upon a time a King went out to hunt on a very warm day in the Fall of 2007. After a few hours he felt very hot and tired, so he decided to stop for lunch. His servants...
Hospitality, Community, and Friendliness
Sep 18, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Interfaith collaboration Comments Off on Hospitality, Community, and Friendliness
Mollie Griminger*Originally published in KidSpirit’s God issue. In her essay for the Global Beat, Mollie reflected on whether people with different conceptions of God could live together...
Armenian church on Akdamar Island hosts first baptism in 98 years
Sep 18, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Akdamar Church, Armenian, Turkey Comments Off on Armenian church on Akdamar Island hosts first baptism in 98 years
Armenians from Turkey and around the world have descended on Akdamar (Akhtamar in Armenian) Island on Lake Van for an annual Divine Liturgy on the island’s 10th-century church, which was reopened...
Sukkot 2013: The Welcoming, Glorious Jewish Feast of the Tabernacle Explained
Sep 17, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Judaism, Sukkot Comments Off on Sukkot 2013: The Welcoming, Glorious Jewish Feast of the Tabernacle Explained
The Jewish Feast of the Tabernacle, Sukkot, in 2013 begins at sundown on Wednesday, September 18, and ends at nightfall September 25. The Festival of Booths, as Sukkot is also known, is observed from...
A Reflection on the Yom Kippur Liturgy — Repentance Through Acts of Righteousness
Sep 11, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Day of Atonement, Judaism, Repentance, Yom Kippur Comments Off on A Reflection on the Yom Kippur Liturgy — Repentance Through Acts of Righteousness
Ron KromishAs we approach the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, which comes at the end of ten very special days called “the days of Awe,” I am mindful of how much the...
Diyarbakır church to display Armenian legacy
Sep 09, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Armenian, Diyarbakir, Turkey Comments Off on Diyarbakır church to display Armenian legacy
One of Diyarbakır’s most famous churches, the Armenian church of Surp Giragos, is set to become a city museum hosting artwork and artifacts depicting the Armenian history in the city. Earlier, the...
Ramadhan and Fasting
Sep 04, 2013 Pacifica Blogs Fasting, Islam, Ramadan Comments Off on Ramadhan and Fasting
Özgür Koca*Ramadhan, the ninth month of lunar calendar, is a time of joy, generosity, compassion, and breaking bread with others.At the heart of Islamic belief stands the reality of God, the One,...