The memory of pain and the signs of hope: NESSL update, March 2016
Dear friends and great partners, Greetings to you in the Name of the crucified but risen...
Read MoreDear friends and great partners, Greetings to you in the Name of the crucified but risen...
Read MoreWaldensian-Catholic meetings continue to grow in depth. Paolo Naso, the director of Mediterranean...
Read MoreFalak’s Arrival Through Humanitarian Corridors: Many Others Are to ComePaolo Naso - NEV The good...
Read More“They have arrived with their few belongings, full of fear and hope,” observes Dr Paolo Naso,...
Read MoreI have been living in Budapest, Hungary for almost four months now, experiencing life, in all of...
Read MoreWritten by Dr. Paolo Naso, Mediterranean Hope project’s Coordinator They have arrived with their...
Read MoreDuring a visit to the Middle East this January, I had the chance to witness the work of our...
Read MoreAsylum seekers are languishing in US detention centers – completely removed from the political...
Read MoreWritten by the World Council of Churches The first of what will be 1,000 refugees from camps in...
Read MoreWritten by Elmarie Parker*[This article was originally published Dec. 23, 2015 in Unbound: An...
Read MoreFalak al Hourani, a 7-year-old Syrian girl who has a rare form of eye cancer, her 6-year-old...
Read MoreBefore closing the year, and after successfully implemented our We Are Present pilot, the OI...
Read MoreFrom “The eyes of Lampedusa” to “Eyes on the borders”: the new year brings changes to the...
Read MoreCoptic Orthodox Bishop Angaelos has a ring of authority when he talks about refugees and Middle...
Read MoreThe United Church of Christ is looking to turn to a fresh page by finding ways to offer more...
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