Archive for the ‘Reconciliation’ Category
Partnership for World Mission Conference in England focused on reconciliation
Posted by: Titus Presler on January 21, 2019
‘Holding her . . . she let out a deep wail’ – A Good Friday mission
Posted by: Titus Presler on April 15, 2017
Caravan Arts: Remarkable initiative in interfaith reconciliation through the arts
Posted by: Titus Presler on August 2, 2016
‘I’m here as a follower of Jesus of Nazareth’: Michael Curry responds to questions at Global Episcopal Mission Conference
Posted by: Titus Presler on May 28, 2016
Episcopal News Service story: ‘Reconciliation at heart of Pakistani Christian response to persecution’
Posted by: Titus Presler on May 27, 2016
‘I do justice’– Advantages of big-picture views of mission work
Posted by: Titus Presler on May 25, 2016
‘What you do matters!’ – Mission takeaways from Michael Curry
Posted by: Titus Presler on May 24, 2016
‘In the company of terrorists’ – Phrase haunts after Lahore bombing but sharpens reconciliation call
Posted by: Titus Presler on March 31, 2016
Reconciliation amid poverty and terrorism highlights Church of Pakistan’s international conference
Posted by: Titus Presler on March 23, 2016
Reconciliation: Why so central in mission?
Posted by: Titus Presler on March 4, 2016
Episcopal mission must continue in the face of Anglican primates’ sanctions
Posted by: Titus Presler on January 15, 2016
Mission keynote online: “‘Rubbish of the World’: Cruciform Mission amid Muslim Pressure”
Posted by: Titus Presler on June 13, 2015
Two-Thirds World Anglicans come into their own with appointment of Nigerian as Anglican Communion secretary general
Posted by: Titus Presler on April 2, 2015
Engaging difference – a major challenge of our time
Posted by: Titus Presler on September 24, 2014
Joining our enemies on their knees – A godly admonition
Posted by: Titus Presler on April 13, 2014
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