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Guru Nanak and the Oneness of All Humanity

Guru Nanak and the Oneness of All Humanity

by Satpal Singh

As we celebrate the 550th anniversary of Guru Nanak’s birth, the founder of the Sikh faith, his message is as relevant today – if not more so – as it was centuries ago.

Skillsets for Interfaith Relationships

Skillsets for Interfaith Relationships

What does it take to create and nurture healthy interfaith culture? Good intentions and an open heart are surely necessary.

The Gifts of Interfaith

The Gifts of Interfaith

by Tarunjit Singh Butalia

On August 20-23, 2019 I was on a weeklong, exciting and inspirational visit to Lindau, Germany to participate in the 10th World Assembly of Religions for Peace. I was one of a five-member delegation from…

Rejuvenating the North American Interfaith Network

Rejuvenating the North American Interfaith Network

A TIO Report

Last month 28 interfaith leaders from across North America gathered in Boulder City, Nevada to talk about rejuvenating the 31-year-old network. Newcomers who thrive on grassroots…

Look Well to the Growing Edge

Look Well to the Growing Edge

by Parker Palmer and Carrie Newcomer

All around us worlds are dying and new worlds are being born; all around us life is dying and life is being born. The fruit ripens on the tree, the roots are silently…

Starting with Kids

Starting with Kids

by Vicki Garlock

Our children are growing up in the most globalized world humans have ever known. While a globalized society might feel new to many of us, it’s important to…

“Play” as a Tool for Community Formation

 “Play” as a Tool for Community Formation

by jem Jebbia

I catch the hissing cat and quickly toss it to the person next to me. “Hiss!” Someone gently underhands the cranky baby across the room. “Wahhh!” “Woosh!” The sound of a…

Religious Literacy at Work

Religious Literacy at Work

by Anneke Kat

When I interviewed for my current position with Interfaith Philadelphia, the search committee was curious to know how interfaith works fit into my professional path. Until that point…

A Goldmine of Possibilities

A Goldmine of Possibilities

A TIO Interview

Dr. Wilson is director of St Philip’s Centre in Leicester, UK, providing training and consultancy on interfaith issues for a wide range of local and national bodies.

The Lean Interfaith Nonprofit

The Lean Interfaith Nonprofit

by Frank Fredericks

It’s pay day. The bills are due. The fundraiser flopped, the ask unanswered. Donations are diminishing and expected grants taken for granted. Program associates are…

Skillsets to Overcome Religious Bigotry

Skillsets to Overcome Religious Bigotry

by Ariella Amit

As I was scrolling through my Facebook feed a few years ago, I came across a post encouraging Los Angeles youth to apply for membership on an Interfaith Council.

Being Christian in Interfaith Relationships

Being Christian in Interfaith Relationships

by Chris Alexander

I am a Christian pastor participating in an interfaith conversation with Muslims and Jews; I  represent a Christian partner congregation within the Tri-Faith Initiative, located in Omaha, Nebraska.

Spontaneous Interfaith Support: Using Social Media

Spontaneous Interfaith Support: Using Social Media

by Sherry Fohr

One of the most powerful demonstrations of interfaith solidarity through social media in recent years came during the Standing Rock protests in 2016. This protest was part of the interfaith indigenous…

Being Able to Empower Each Other

Being Able to Empower Each Other

by Paul Chaffee

The digital tools that began raining down back in the eighties have been an enormous boon to religion and multifaith organizations and how we communicate.

Paying Attention to Spirit

Paying Attention to Spirit

by Paul Chaffee, Editor

Hundreds of thousands of pages have been written detailing the history and doctrines of our particular religious traditions, most of them demonstrating how different we are from each other.

Love in a Time of War

Love in a Time of War

by Mirabai Starr

Here in the mountains of northern New Mexico where I have spent most of life, the winter solstice season is marked by fire. During Advent, families and businesses fill small paper bags with…

Stumbling into a Spiritual Strategy to Combat Nuclear Weapons

Stumbling into a Spiritual Strategy to Combat Nuclear Weapons

by William E. Swing

Starting in 1983, I have done what I could to respond to the existence and threat of nuclear weapons. Read books and relevant news, watched movies and TV documentaries, written articles…

Bhakti – The Path of Devotion in India and the West

Bhakti – The Path of Devotion in India and the West

by Philip Goldberg

As growing numbers of Americans know, the Hindu tradition delineates four basic pathways to spiritual liberation, expressed as four types of yoga: jnana yoga, the path of mental discernment; karma yoga, the…

Doctrine, Ritual, and Spiritual Development

Doctrine, Ritual, and Spiritual Development

by Rachael Watcher

Doctrine – the codification of beliefs, teachings, and practices – is an important element for established institutional religions. It clarifies what a religion expects of its followers, how to behave…

When Your Path Finds You

When Your Path Finds You

by Adeola Fearon

Spirituality, a sense of something more, its magnetic. You’re drawn to every sensation before there is consciousness of what it is, what to call it, or how to explain it.