A New Story for A New Day
They’ve been fighting for thousands of years.
It’s intractable.
There’s nothing I can do.
Us VS Them
Where there’s a will,
...Read MoreAn update on The Telos Table
For those of you who have been on a Telos trip, two of the most enriching parts of the experience are gathering as a community over a meal (often with the ‘other’), and debriefing and processing over conversations back on the bus. Our new program, the Telos Table, brings these elements back home to mobilize post-trip engagement and strengthen the network of active peacemakers in the pro/pro/pro movement.
...Read MoreThe Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
By Todd Deatherage
When our kids were little, one of our favorite books was Alexander and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day about a little boy who wakes up with gum in his hair and, as a day of disheartening events unfolds, decides he wants to move to Australia.
...Read MoreThe Telos Team Visits Northern Ireland
By Todd Deatherage
The Telos team has just returned from an experiential learning retreat in Northern Ireland. Five days in Belfast is not nearly enough to fully understand what the locals call “The Troubles,” that long period of sectarian violence that largely ended with the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
...Read MoreAn Interview with Stu G
Stu G, well-known Christian artist, Telos alumn, and dear friend, just released another piece in a major series of work inspired in part by his experiences with Telos. The film, A View from the Hill, is part of The Beatitudes Project, which explores the announcements and invitations that Jesus makes during the Sermon on the Mount through the film,
...Read MoreIsrael’s Elections: 5 Key Takeaways and 5 Action Points
Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party won Israel’s elections on Tuesday, likely cementing his role as Israel’s longest-serving and most prominent leader.
While Likud’s victory was narrow, Israel’s right-wing parties together demonstrated significant support for their pro-occupation, anti-pluralist, pro-settlement policies.
What do these elections mean for the future of Israelis and Palestinians?
...Read MoreThe Family that Love Built
Taken from remarks given at the Blue Conference, Fairfax Community Church, March 29, 2019.
In the summer of 2015, a group of 250 heavily armed residents of Phoenix planned a provocative protest outside a local mosque.
...Read MoreHow We Change This
Friends:
We’re launching a new campaign: How We Change This.
Because life has rarely felt as uncertain for so many of our friends—on the ground in Israel/Palestine and in communities around our own country.
Things must change for the better.
...Read MoreThe Politics of Peacemaking: 3 reasons why we must be “political”
By Gregory Khalil
Photo by Robert Jewett
Some self-proclaimed peacemakers bemoan “politics.” “Politics is the problem.” “We just need to focus on peoples’ hearts.” “There’s just too much division. “I just want to help people and work on reconciliation.”
Some of these sentiments come from a genuine desire to do good,
...Read MoreThe Power of Weakness
By Todd Deatherage
Photo by Kevin Rogers
In August, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the south of Israel to participate in a ceremony at the newly renamed Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center. He used the occasion to send a warning to Iran and others who might threaten Israel,
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