Rethinkingconflict

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Rethinkingconflict

Rethinkingconflict

@Rethinkingconf1

We are a non profit organisation working in the area of conflict transformation, peace building and reconciliation.

Belfast, Northern Ireland เข้าร่วม Aralık 2020
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Rethinking Conflict wanted to post this wonderful YouTube clip by a great friend and partner Rev Brian Tillman. We encourage you to look and listen, it’s profound, it is called - “Words can Kill”youtube.com/watch?v=hiQnH5…
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Honoured to being asked to participate in a project on people who are motivated by their moral values and spirituality. The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California will interview 100 people committed to social good from around the world.
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It was a great and humbling experience to be interviewed this week for a podcast by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. CBF is a network of over 2,000 Baptist churches, representing close to one million people across the Southeast and Texas.
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If you are interested in digging a little deeper around the topic of Faith in Conflict - Dealing with Legacy. Check out a brand new course in partnership with the Candler Foundry at Emory University. mailchi.mp/emory/now-enro…
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Rethinking Conflict was involved in leading a webinar today with civic organisations working in peace building and local community development in Jenin, Palestine. We were delighted to twin with our friend and colleague Marissa McMahon in the delivery of this conversation.
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Delighted to be interviewed yesterday by Padraig O’Malley. University of Massachusetts in Boston on Brexit and it’s impact on relationships on these Islands.
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