Finding light amidst the darkness
We enjoyed having 56 beautiful faces and voices from around the world. Our call reached coast to coast in the United States and beyond these borders including Palestine, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Uganda, Afghanistan, Cote d’Ivoire, India, Nigeria and more.
Paulette Pipe opened our meeting with reverent stillness, reading the poem The River Can Not Go Back by Kahlil Gibran and then inviting us to set a sacred intention and "emancipate from anything other than love!" What a profoundly perfect way to begin our time together!
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Our Peace Practice Alliance launches today!
We are a global community bonded by our collective desire to inspire humanity to choose peace. We cannot think of a better time to respond to the ever present need for more profound connection and a greater sense of peace amid a landscape of uncertainty.
We are here to heed our community's call for deeper connection, resources, and inspiration. Euphrates Institute is eager to announce the launch of a new program in the service of peace: The Peace Practice Alliance!
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Rivers of Connection - April Community Call Notes & Recording
Once again our hearts overflowed with love and appreciation for our dear community. The gift of presence you brought to our call deeply moved us. We know that we are stitching a new garment together!
Please enjoy the fruits of this call - the notes, the links, the inspiration!
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Connect and Uplift: A Response to COVID-19
If you are yearning for more comfort, guidance, and inspiration during this global pandemic, you are not alone. All of us are sharing in collective uncertainty. Euphrates’s offering is to inspire each of us to choose peace and to encourage our fellow brothers and sisters to do the same…As we look for ways to support our community, we are also looking for support for ourselves. We thank Euphrates’s community partners in sharing such resources.
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"Connection, not isolation" - a response to COVID-19
At this moment in time, we have been cast into new territory.
In many corners of the world people are being asked to step away from their offices, schools, and community gatherings. Events and activities are being suspended or canceled. In my corner of the world, we are not accustomed to slowing down and stepping away from the hurried pace of life. We are all being asked to take precautionary steps and participate in social distancing. How do we heed this advice and not get swept into the fear frenzy? How do we stay united while safely apart?
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February Update: A month of vision, heart & connection
It’s been an eventful month for Euphrates and we’d love to share some of the good news: small grant program, chapter spotlight on Burundi, our first chapter call of the new decade and more!
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The Power of Humility: from Israel to India
The past month has been a pilgrimage of sorts, from holy land to holy land, learning about two simple, humble servants of mankind, Christ Jesus and Mahatma Gandhi, whose wisdom and teachings continue to inspire most of the world. It would take a lifetime to grasp the depths and wisdom of these greats, yet how evidently alive are the Christ-spirit and Gandhian-spirit today.
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Blessings of love, joy and peace
As families and friends gather to share the love and joy this season of light brings, we'd like to extend blessings of comfort and peace to our global family as well. Please feel our outstretched arms of gratitude for our sacred bond of Oneness.
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Turning War Grief into Positive Peace: A Journey to Geneva with TAPS’ families of the military fallen from around the world
In the peacebuilding field, we talk a lot about transformation, but it was a special opportunity to meet folks from around the world who have lost family members due to war and conflict, become messengers and activists for peace. I participated in “Geneva Peace Week” as a member of a delegation from TAPS International…
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A conversation with James Offuh, Euphrates Chapter leader and United for Peace Against Conflicts International
We often talk about “turning the Other into a brother” but a lot of us struggle with just how to do that. We had the opportunity to hear the example of an extraordinary peacebuilder. James Offuh has dedicated his life to bringing heart to heart listening and dialogue to communities in his home country of Cote d’Ivoire.
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International Day of Peace Reflection
“Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me.” The lyrics of this iconic song have been singing in my head and heart since International Day of Peace on Saturday, September 21. Euphrates looks forward to uniting with the world on this day each year….
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My other had literally become my “brother” - an update from Kashmir
My dear friend Touseef’s brother Burhan contacted me as I was leaving Ladakh. Away from his family, seeking opportunities to support himself, this young man decided to call me his sister even before he knew me properly in person. Do people from conflict zones really have such a deep sense of connection with the outside world? …
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Summer Highlights
This newsletter includes highlights from our Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, India, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Redding chapters. We also share news from the Euphrates team. Additionally, a reminder that International Day of Peace is right around the corner!
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Amplifying the Collective: Reflections on the River of Hope Summit
Rivers can be turbulent and intense, placid and calm, or chaotic and swirling. The River of Hope Summit was perhaps all of those things. But there is an underlying current and flow to rivers that was so evident in the time together—a higher order that seemed to be governing what transpired in the room and in our hearts.
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