Questioning Our Assumptions: Reasons for Interfaith Involvement (Intro)
Why should we want to participate in interfaith efforts? What’s the need for a web site like Faith Line Protestants? Why is interfaith cooperation even important in the first place? No, this isn’t our...
View ArticleWhat Being a Peacemaker Really Looks Like
In the introduction to his book, Acts of Faith, Eboo Patel opens with an account of the trial of Eric Rudolph. Though perhaps most known for detonating bombs at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Rudolph...
View ArticleMaking Our Appeal: The Significance of Interfaith Work as Christ’s Ambassadors
Just a few days ago, Greg and I both wrote a reflection about a photo tweeted around the web depicting young Egyptian Christians linking arms in protection of Muslims praying behind them. A common...
View ArticleFeeding the Hungry: an Example that Compels us Toward Interfaith Work
Just over a year ago I was on a train home to visit my parents in the Chicago suburbs when my cell phone rang. It was my mother, who was calling to gauge my interest in a family service project...
View ArticleThinking Theologically About Interfaith Work (Part 1)
This blog is a re-post from ProdigalPreacher, a blog by Nicholas Price. Thanks to Nick for allowing us to re-post his piece. We’ll close comments for this piece on our site so you can join us in the...
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