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Christians must tackle the world's biggest disease

Christians must tackle the world's biggest disease

Mother Teresa said, 'The biggest disease today isn't leprosy or cancer. It's the feeling of being uncared for, unwanted - of being deserted and alone.'

Canon Anthony Eiwuley | 24 July 2014
Even through the suffering of Christians in the Middle East, God is still at work

Even through the suffering of Christians in the Middle East, God is still at work

The news coming for Mosul in Iraq over the last few days is yet another tragic reminder (not that we needed one) that to be a Christian in many countries is to be treated as a second class citizen - or worse.  

Gillan Scott | 23 July 2014
Should we pray for the perpetrators of sexual violence?

Should we pray for the perpetrators of sexual violence?

Was Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi foolish to say we should work to redeem perpetrators of sexual violence? 

The Revd Terrie Robinson | 30 June 2014
Small island states and global warming

Small island states and global warming

A reflection for World Environment Day from Dr Terry Brown, former Bishop of Malaita, Anglican Church of Melanesia

Bp Terry Brown | 05 June 2014
A Reflection on religious freedom with justice

A Reflection on religious freedom with justice

The recent decision by the government of Sri Lanka to appoint a special police unit to deal with inter-religious conflict adds to the prevailing confusion on the freedom of religion

Duleep de Chickera | 03 June 2014
How small is your world?

How small is your world?

From the blog of tractorgirl66 Heather Skull. US’s Outreach and Engagement Officer.

Heather Skull | 02 June 2014
That's so awkward

That's so...awkward

Becky Zartman is the Assistant Rector at St. Thomas Dupont Circle, and is working on a Fresh Expression in the diocese. She blogs at www.vicarofhstreet.blogspot.com 

First published on the Episcopal Diocese of Washington website

Becky Zartman | 13 May 2014