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One topic, two perspectives: Mery Kolimon (r.), a theologian from Indonesia, and Swiss National Councilor Sibel Arslan discussed ways to empower migrant women at Mission 21's invitation on March 6. Both described impressively how they fight for improvements.
Mission 21's symposium on the topic of gender roles in religions met with great interest and a strong media presence. More than a hundred experts came to the Mission House to listen to and discuss with psychologist Ahmad Mansour and Islamic scholar Amira Hafner-Al Jabaji. A special focus of the event was the...
March 8 is International Women's Day. Numerous women around the globe join together to set an example for equal rights.
In Aargau, the Wärchtag takes place every year in a different parish. For the 35th Wärchtag we were guests in the parish of Leutwil/Dürrenäsch.
For a more just world: Pastor Peter Dietz integrated Mission 21's fall campaign into the service.
Extremist forces in Nigeria are dividing Christians and Muslims. Both faith communities are terrorized by Boko Haram. The peace work of our partners on the ground is therefore of utmost necessity.
Thanksgivings are used to support orphans in Tanzania.
The Bern Workday for Church Bazaars took place for the 30th time this year. Many committed women always make this meeting an interesting exchange platform.
On February 19, 111 schoolgirls were abducted by the terrorist militia Boko Haram from the village of Dapchi in northeastern Nigeria. As yet, few details are known. How many girls could be rescued is unclear. Reports from SRF4 News and in the NZZ show that the Nigerian government's fight against the terror militia has come to a standstill....
On February 19, 111 schoolgirls were abducted by the terrorist militia Boko Haram from the village of Dapchi in northeastern Nigeria.