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This is the story of RiverCity Christian church in Sacramento loving their Muslim neighbors. This video is part of the Multi-faith Matters project, funded by a grant from the Louisville Institute. Learn more at https://multifaithmatters.org.
Hospitality is an ancient Christian practice that holds great potential in multifaith engagement. Amos Yong, Dean of the School of Theology and School of Int...
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Listen to evangelical pastor Bob Roberts of NorthWood Church in East Texas give three reasons why evangelical Christians hate Muslims. If you hate Islam, you may find this very interesting. Subtitles/CC: 🇺🇸 English , 🇪🇸 Por qué los evangélicos odian a los musulmanes: la perspectiva de un pastor evangélico.
As a result of population migration, people of all religions are all places. And now that more faiths are represented in more regions, it's imperative we learn how to relate to one another despite our differences. At Multi-Faith Neighbors Network (MFNN), we're asking ourselves, "What if religions were leaders in bringing people of different faiths together?"
People Of Peace is a documentary on Muslim-Christian Peacemaking. This video shows the highlights of "Part One: Mosque Visit" To stay updated on the development of Part Two (a Church-visit) and other parts and/or to donate to help make it a reality, please email us at peopleofpeacefilm@gmail.com.
A clip from "30 Good Minutes" on WTTW 11 Chicago. Eboo Patel and Skye Jethani discuss the importance of interfaith dialogue between Muslims and Evangelical Christians.
Abbot Kyogen Carlson of Dharma Rain Zen Center and Dr. Paul Louis Metzger of The Institute for the Theology of Culture: New Wine, New Wineskins at Multnomah Biblical Seminary of Multnomah University discuss why they value dialogues between their seemingly disparate communities.
Christians often talk about the common good but find it difficult to pursue it in a world of competing voices. Miroslav Volf claims the confusion stems from misunderstandings about human flourishing, abundant living and co-existing alongside adherents of other faiths. He explains how pursuing the common good in a pluralistic context doesn't mean compromising our deeply held convictions.
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Grounded in the author's experience of developing interfaith programmes at one of the world's leading universities, this book draws out a fresh perspective on the challenges of religious difference by placing them within the broader currents of belief and scepticism in today's society.
From PBS' Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, the story of Pastor Josh Graves and his work with the Muslim community in Nashville, TN. Copyright WNET. Use for educational purposes only.
http://www.veritas.org/talks - What is the most famous teaching of Jesus? Carl Medearis, author and popular speaker, asked this question to Muslim leaders in the Middle East, including Hezbollah. "Love your enemies," they responded. "How's that working out for you?" Carl asks.