This blog forms part of a series examining how different faith traditions embrace or reject the Divine Feminine in their teachings and representation of The Divine.
Interfaith activism: we canโt let connecting faiths fall victim to deliberate smears and fearmongering
'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.

