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Where Do Peace and Justice Meet? Reflections on Peacemaking in Israel-Palestine
How can peacemaking be the thing that leads to justice, and vice versa? From a Jesus-following perspective, we can see how the methods of creativity and nonviolence that Jesus used not only disarmed the oppressors of His time and perhaps convicted them of their wrongdoing, but also gave a sense of freedom and dignity to the person being mistreated. There's something different about creative nonviolence in the ways of Jesus - it's not just about freeing the oppressed; it's also about freeing the oppressor.
Notre Dame Bosnia Trip Reflection: “Religion, Identity, and Peace at the Periphery of Europe”
Notre Dame professor Dr. Mahan Mirza and Peace Catalyst President Martin Brooks just returned from a trip to Bosnia & Herzegovina (BiH) with 14 Notre Dame students and 11 Bosnian university students. The students learned from numerous local Bosnian peacebuilders and social scientists about Bosnia and Herzegovina’s rich history of peacebuilding, competing ethno-religious narratives, trauma and cycles of conflict, and issues of identity. These are some of our highlights and takeaways.
Connecting in Conflict: NEW Skills Training Course
Want more practical skills for dealing with conflict in everyday situations? Join us for this online course!
What Does Housing Have to do with Peacebuilding?
How does economic disparity, public education, and homelessness connect to shalom? I have begun to learn that they are not only connected but actually inseparable.
Registration Open: September 1-10, 2022 Catalyze Peacebuilding Pilgrimage
For the first time since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are very excited to announce that our registration is open for individuals and small groups to come to Bosnia & Herzegovina on our fall 2022 Catalyze Peacebuilding Pilgrimage.
Help us Create Training and Formation Resources for Christians
At Peace Catalyst International, we're dreaming of a day when churches across the world are known as communities of peace, when their Christian witness is recognized through their reconciliation with enemies, their pursuit of justice, solidarity with the marginalized, and commitment to truth. But we know we can't get there through good intentions alone, and that’s why we’re expanding our capacity to provide aspiring peacebuilders with high-quality training and an intentional community of practice.
What You Helped Us Accomplish in 2021
The numbers are in, and the report is here! Even during a global pandemic you, our amazing team of donors, volunteers, partners, and friends have helped us accomplish incredible things together for the cause of peace. Here are just a few highlights from 2021.
What We Can Learn from the South African Concept of Ubuntu
When I recently arrived in South Africa at the end of January to join my husband for a few months while he is on a temporary deployment with his job for USAID, I wondered how I would spend my time - what I would learn and whom I would learn it from. One thing I knew almost the first day I arrived is that I wanted to learn more about the concept of Ubuntu.
Nanovic Institute for European Studies trip: Religion, Identity, and Peace at the Periphery of Europe
We are excited to announce that the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame will be leading a group of students to work with us in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in May of this year. The trip will be led by Mahan Mirza, Teaching Professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs, and Executive Director of its Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion.