Called to be one family
Does your religion have anything to do with mine? Focusing on the “Golden Rule,” we discover what we have in common.
By Chiara Lubich
Does your religion have anything to do with mine? Focusing on the “Golden Rule,” we discover what we have in common.
By Chiara Lubich
Understanding, empathy, caring for the others no matter what culture they belong to. When a young Thai met Christians living their faith, he discovered how he could live his Buddhist values in his daily life.
By Somjit Suwanmaneegul
What do the Declaration of Independence and the Quran have in common? Reflections about being Muslim and being American in the post 9/11 era.
By Imam Mikal Saahir
A modern Francis meets a modern Dominic: Pope Francis hugs a special-needs child at Easter and shows us a new dimension of love.
By Paul Gondreau
Our relationships with our mothers are a lifelong dialogue. And as each person has his or her own character, a mother learns how she can love her second daughter in a unique way.
“I wonder what God might want from this” – this simple question from a coworker with whom she shared her frustration about her marriage led Roberta Rubin to re-encounter her Jewish roots. The story of a dialogue of life.
By Roberta Rubin
Do interfaith meetings are only happening on special occasions? Not for Imam Furqan A. Muhammad. He discovered dialogue as a part of his everyday ministry – right alongside prayer and serving the poor.
Belen Velasco