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IN THE PRESS
JULY 2009
New Issue of Reflections
Offers Article on Faith and the Future of Nuclear Weapons.
(WASHINGTON, DC) -- Faithful Security is delighted to help announce the spring 2009 issue of Reflections, Yale Divinity School's national award-winning magazine. The Fire Next Time: Faith and the Future of Nuclear Weapons is a unique and timely contribution--a faith-based consideration of nuclear weapons in the unique global dynamics of the post-9/11/ era. Free copies available (max: 80 copies)
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Contributors include David Cortright, George Shultz, Jonathan Schell, Naila Bolus, Miroslav Volf, Jonathan Granoff, and others. Guest contributing Editor is Tyler Wigg-Stevenson.
Rev. Barbara Green is profiled.
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DELEGATION TO iRAQ FINDS HOPE IN IRAN, con't. |
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J. Daryl Byler
Director of Mennonite Central
Committee's Washington Office
Jeff Carr
Chief Operating Officer for Sojourners/
Call to Renewal
Ron Flaming
Director of International Programs
for the Mennonite Central Committee
Edward Martin
Director of Mennonite Central
Committee's Central and
Southern Asia Program
Jonathan Evans
Special Representative for Iran at
the American Friends
Service Committee (Quakers)
Mary Ellen McNish
General Secretary, American Friends
Service Committee (Quakers)
Shanta Premawardhana
Associate General Secretary of the
National Council of Churches USA
for Interfaith Relations and
Director of the NCC
Interfaith Relations Commission
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Maureen Shea
Director of Government Relations,
The Episcopal Church
Patricia Shelly
Executive Board of Mennonite
Church USA
Geraldine Sicola
Associate General Secretary for
International Programs,
American Friends Service Committee
(Quakers)
David Robinson
Executive Director of Pax Christi USA
Joe Volk
Executive Secretary, Friends Committee
on National Legislation (FCNL)
James Winkler
General Secretary of the General Board
of Church & Society (GBCS),
The United Methodist Church
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"We were a diverse group of
Christian leaders
that included
United Methodist, Episcopal,
Catholic, Baptist, Evangelical,
Quaker,
and Mennonites who
have 17 years of
on the ground
experience in Iran. We were
warmly welcomed by the Iranian
people,
and our time in Iran
convinced us that
religious
leaders from both countries
can help pave the way for mutual
respect and peaceful relations
between
our nations."
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