Peace and Conflict in Scripture and History
by Father Sergei Ovsiannikov One aspect of my job in the United Bible Societies is to be a mediator between Orthodox and... Read More
Waking Up Under a Green Sky
By Maria C. Khoury Driving to school the day after the Palestinian elections and seeing green flags everywhere was an overwhelming shock.... Read More
Practical Assistance in Conflict Areas
By Sheri San Chirico While taking a fresh look at the Orthodox Peace Fellowship website, I was reminded of the OPFs three... Read More
Who Is My Neighbor?
by Sister Magdalen Sister Magdalen is a nun of the Community of Saint John the Baptist in Essex, England. This is based... Read More
Prayer for Peace in the Liturgy
extracts from the writings of Archimandrite Lev Gillet, most of whose books were published anonymously as "A Monk of the Eastern Church"... Read More
Let Us Consider Quarreling
by Hilary Carby-Hall Let us consider quarreling. Let us think about it seriously because, like it or not, most of us do... Read More
Peacemaking: a healing ministry
In the early days of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship, when we were discussing the saint to which we should attach the Fellowship,... Read More
The Ministry of Reconciliation
by Fr. Luke Veronis Nico Smith, a white South African I recently met in Thailand, was a Dutch reformed pastor and theologian... Read More
Nonviolence and Peace Traditions in Early & Eastern Christianity
By Fr. John McGuckin Fr. John McGuckin is professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary and professor of Byzantine History at... Read More
Salt of the Earth: An Orthodox Christian Approach to Peacemaking
"You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is... Read More