The Anabaptist theology forum meets again at the usual venue - offa House - on 10-11 May 2010.
Further details from Linda Wilson: linda.wilson@blueyonder.co.uk
The Anabaptist theology forum meets again at the usual venue - offa House - on 10-11 May 2010.
Further details from Linda Wilson: linda.wilson@blueyonder.co.uk
The Anabaptist theology forum meets again at the usual venue - offa House - on 10-11 May 2010.
Further details from Linda Wilson: linda.wilson@blueyonder.co.uk
Peace School and SPEAK, both members of the Anabaptist Network of Organisations, are together putting on a day in Manchester to explore how to be more effective activists.
Further details can be downloaded below.
Shalom is the Bible’s word for peace. Shalom is the hope of the prophets: enemies reconciled, injustices righted, hurts healed, fears calmed and communities prospering. God’s mission is to bring the whole of creation into harmony; peace with God, peace between the nations, peace with the created order. Followers of Jesus are invited to work with God in this peace-making mission to be ‘shalom activists’.
Shalom is the Bible’s word for peace. Shalom is the hope of the prophets: enemies reconciled, injustices righted, hurts healed, fears calmed and communities prospering. God’s mission is to bring the whole of creation into harmony; peace with God, peace between the nations, peace with the created order. Followers of Jesus are invited to work with God in this peace-making mission to be ‘shalom activists’.
Shalom is the Bible’s word for peace. Shalom is the hope of the prophets: enemies reconciled, injustices righted, hurts healed, fears calmed and communities prospering. God’s mission is to bring the whole of creation into harmony; peace with God, peace between the nations, peace with the created order. Followers of Jesus are invited to work with God in this peace-making mission to be ‘shalom activists’.