Tomorrow sees the start of the annual Week of Prayer for World Peace. Begun in 1974, Christians and others have been using this week as a focus for prayer for half a century. I can’t imagine it ...
While we wait for that day and for the lasting peace and harmony that will reign, let us join in prayer for our world, our neighbors (both near and far), our churches, the nations around the world ...
Nepali monks offered prayers in the Theravada style, followed by peace chants from Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, Korean, and Himalayan monks, each sharing blessings in their own customs.
And now we must remind the world that Hezbollah’s arsenal is 10 ... we must never relinquish our hope for peace. As Tal Becker, who defended Israel against genocide charges in The Hague, writes ...