Photos cannot capture the hope I saw in the faces of people who desperately want peace in Colombia.
continue readingI took these pictures last August while visiting my mother’s relatives in the central part of Saskatchewan on the Muskoday First Nation. They capture some of the 825 dancers that participated in the 2...
continue readingThis time between National Aboriginal Day and Canada Day is a good time for some reflection. Some voices have questioned why we should celebrate Canada 150 at all when our natio...
continue readingFor the last decade, I have been teaching at Union Theological Seminary in the Philippines. Part of the curriculum is a field education program, which requires students to participate in community act...
continue readingEveryday Skeptics: Devotions for Spiritual Growth is the new United Church Lenten devotional for 2019. It features reflections from United Church partners who do local and global ministry, often in ch...
continue reading“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.
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