Changing the Consequences of Conflict
The Interfaith Amigos—three friends of different faiths, brought together by the events of September 11, 2001—joined on the eve of this year's 9/11 to reflect on what has changed since their friendship began.
Sheikh Jamal Rahman, Pastor Don Mackenzie, and Rabbi Ted Falcon believe that while we cannot eliminate religious conflict, we can change its consequences: from violence and hatred to creative and imaginative ways to commune with one another.
The Interfaith Amigos are authors of Getting to the Heart of Interfaith: The Eye-Opening, Hope-Filled Friendship of a Pastor, a Rabbi & a Sheikh.
Interested?
- Interfaith Amigos: Getting Beyond Religious Hatred on 9/11
The three friends reflect on what it will take to reach the other side of hatred. - Read more from the Interfaith Amigos' blog.
- Eight Ways to Confront Extremism on 9/11
Sarah van Gelder: How to further tolerance and healing on this September 11th, an especially important time to speak up.
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