“History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” —Maya Angelou, “On the Pulse of Morning” In July 2017 I received the then latest issue...
continue readingThe Asian Rural Institute in Japan is helping sustainable agriculture and Christian community go viral around the world.
continue readingRow on row we stood… in the brand new courtyard… row on row of young girls in navy tunics or navy skirts, white starched shirts, ties, and polished oxfords. I wore my new navy blazer with its red scho...
continue readingLent is a time for contemplation, for going a bit deeper, for finding the places where pain and joy and fear and hope intersect.
continue readingRev. Dr. Kyongja (Kay) Cho offers reflections at the Canadian launch of Korea Peace Now! Women Mobilizing to End the War.
continue readingJohn Durfey writes about a visit to a centre which offers emergency shelter for women in Japan escaping from violence and abuse.
continue readingFor Asian Heritage Month, YoonOK Shin writes that our diverse heritages are gifts to give and receive, transforming bleak cultural boundaries.
continue readingJohn Egger, a Co-Worker in Mission in Korea, writes about joining 500,00 people to form a human peace chain across the DMZ separating North and South Korea.
continue readingTwo Canadian Armed Forces chaplains remember United Church minister, the Rev. William Alfred Seaman, who served as a chaplain during World War II and is among those who lost their lives in Normandy 75 years ago.
continue readingJordan Sullivan asks, “What measure of privilege are we willing to give up to create equity for others?”
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