'It's easy to mock interfaith work as sipping cups of tea and sharing samosas, but the truth is that itโs a long graft', writes Laura Marks, co-founder of Jewish-Muslim women network's Nisa-Nashim
Jesus, are you there? Weโre in a bit of a pickleโฆ
Reflecting on antisemitism and religious pluralism in the run up to Christmas.
Promoting positive peace: 5 ways we can fight the global decline in peace
Exploring how we can work towards building a more peaceful world!
My interfaith journey (part 2): why Iโm a Sufiโฆ and why Iโm not
In the second part of a series, Matt explores his Christian-Sufi interfaith journey. Discover what he's learnt and what's inspired him along this path.
You canโt fight hate with hate: why we need inter-communal education, dialogue and solidarity (not censorship)
Following recent events in Sweden, Elizabeth Arif-Fear discusses why we need to promote inter-communal dialogue to fight hatred and division.
My interfaith journey (part 1): why I’m a Sikhโฆ and why Iโm not
In the first of a series, Matt explores his Christian-Sikh interfaith journey. Discover what he's learnt and what's inspired him along this path.
Visiting my local gurdwara: 4 interfaith lessons from Sikhism we can all embrace
Liz Arif-Fear reflects on the teachings on Sikhism, following her visit to a local gurdwara.
Book review: Is God Good for Women?
Matt Pointon reviews โIs God Good to Women?โ by Michelle Guinness.
Building dialogue: 4 ways to engage in interfaith dialogue in your local community
Elizabeth Arif-Fear explores practical ways you can engage in interfaith dialogue to promote social cohesion in your local community.
This town of Layla: reflections of an interfaith pilgrimage across Pakistan
Matt Pointon reflects on the meaning of pilgrimage as a Christian, following an interfaith tour of Pakistan.

