Allowing you to be you: why religious freedom is so important
By Kanika Phillip Edited by Josie Child Religious freedom is important to me because it allows you to express yourself. It is your right...
Jesus of Nazareth: a Progressive and Rehabilitative Approach to Crime and Offenders
By Adnan Mouhiddin Edited by Josie Child Reading law in the UK was quite an interesting experience for me. Coming from Syria, where we...
HRH The Countess of Wessex GCVO meets our AMBASSADORS FOR PEACE in Lebanon
Our Ambassadors for Peace, with The Revd Nadim Nassar (4th from left) and Elza Nasra, our Middle East Coordinator and an Ambassador...
International mission in a post-colonial world – how might we do it?
By Keith Brockbank Edited by Josie Child We live in a post-colonial world, but often people in the First World carry a lot of colonial...
Give the people what they need
By Magda Karkosinska-Deneault Edited by Josie Child Just recently I came across an interview given by the Revd Nadim Nassar in the Church...
What peace means to me
By Kanika Phillip Edited by Josie Child To me, peace means a few things; · Being at ease with who I am · Saying no to violence and war ·...
Easter issue of Harvest out now!
Inside, you can read about: our work with Ambassadors for Peace in both Syria and Iraq; Nadim's Easter Talk; our Easter Appeal; and the...
Syria's journey into hope
By Francesco Foti Edited by Josie Child This year’s Easter comes at a peculiar time in Syria’s journey towards post-war recovery. There...
The myth of tolerance
By Josie Child, PAX Producer What does it mean to be tolerant? The willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behaviour that one...
Ambassadors for Peace in Iraq
In March 2019, we travelled to Erbil in North Eastern Iraq to continue the training of our Ambassadors for Peace there. This was our...