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FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
2 – 1 Holding an Interfaith Gathering
2 – 2 Creating a Safe Environment
2 – 3 Deep Listening
UNDERSTANDING OTHER FAITHS
3 – 1 Telling My Story: Influences On My Spiritual Journey
3 – 2 “Why I love to be a _____________”
3 – 3 “I thought you would never ask!”
3 – 4 My Sources of Inspiration as Religious/Spiritual Peacebuilder
3 – 5 Exploring Commonalities and Differences within Traditions
3 - 6 An Interfaith Map of Our Local Community
3 – 7 Comparative Themes
3 – 8 Art as a Tool for Interfaith Understanding
3 - 9 Exploring Religious Art and Architecture
3 – 10 Art That Heals and Art That Hurts
STORY Sacred Space Design Competition
BUILDING INTERFAITH COMMUNITY
Activities for Building Trust and Learning to See More Clearly
4 – 1 The Lenses Through Which We See The World
4 – 2 Making Judgments: The Role Religious and Cultural Traditions
Play
4 – 3 Developing An Appreciative Eye
4 – 4 The Power of the Positive Question
Activities for Dealing with More Challenging Issues:
Taking Risks Together
4 – 5 Religion As a Source of Inclusion and Peace
4 – 6 Religion As a Source of Exclusion or Conflict
4 – 7 Activity Religious Stereotypes and Prejudice
4 – 8 Confronting our Bias and Differences
4 – 9 Work with Prejudice/Social Distance Survey
4 – 10 Appreciating Our Connectedness
AREAS OF ACTION FOR INTERFAITH PEACEBUILDERS
Activities for Developing Analytical Tools for Interfaith
Peacebuilding
5 – 1 Tools for Conflict Analysis
5 – 2 Religious Approaches to Conflict and Peace
5 – 3 Religious Peacebuilding Analysis and Action: Sarvodaya
Shramadana Movement
5 – 4 Joint Conflict Analysis
Activities for Holding an Interfaith Dialogue
5 – 5 Interfaith Dialogue as a Tool for Change: Case Study
5 – 6 Facilitating Interfaith Dialogue
5 – 7 Criteria and Conditions for Effective Interfaith
Dialogue: Assessing Our Own Dialogue Process
5 – 8 Bringing Interfaith Dialogue to our Community
Activities for Healing and Reconciliation
5 – 9 Cycle of Reconciliation and Forgiveness
5 – 10 Healing, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation in our Faith
Traditions
STORY: Caterpillar and Snake
5 – 11 Taking Healing and Reconciliation into Our Community
Activities for Taking Nonviolent Action
5 – 12 Nonviolent Actions in Our Faith Traditions
5 - 13 What Can We Do in Nonviolent Actions?
5 – 14 Effective Approaches in Nonviolent Actions: Case Studies
5 – 15 Building Skills for Nonviolent Action
5 – 16 How Do We Select an Appropriate Nonviolent Action?
TAKING ACTION
Activities for Gaining Inspiration and Facing Challenges
6 – 1 Positive Approaches to Interfaith Peacebuilding
6 – 2 Complexity and Risk in Taking Action
Activities for Assessing Opportunity and Need
6 – 3 Surveying Our Community
6 – 4 Meeting Potential Partners
Activities for Creating Our Work in the World
6 – 5 Discovering Our Strengths
6 – 6 Dreaming and Visioning About Our Work
6 – 7 Design Phase
6 – 8 Delivering the Action
THE WAY FORWARD
RESOURCES & REFERENCES
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