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Category: Workshop Reflections

Violence, violence, and non-violence

January 24, 2017January 26, 2017 kurtesslingerLeave a comment

A reflection by Rev. Unzu Lee (Presbyterian Church U.S.A) “Can violence ever be a viable option for people of faith?” was a question that was posed to us students who were taking a class in Christian Ethics many years ago. We were reading A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin LutherContinue reading Violence, violence, and non-violence →

Ears to Hear

January 22, 2017January 26, 2017 kurtesslingerLeave a comment

A reflection by Rev. Unzu Lee (Presbyterian Church U.S.A.) “You may have all heard about the danger of a single story,” with these words Kurt, a PC(USA) mission co-worker stationed in Korea, began his session on the third day of the “Travel Study Workshop for a Korea Peace Treaty.” He was, of course, referring toContinue reading Ears to Hear →

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