Korean Churches Urge Global Prayer for Peace and Reunification on 80th Anniversary of Liberation

The National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) is calling on churches around the world to join in prayer and solidarity for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula, as the nation marks the 80th anniversary of its liberation from Japanese colonial rule and subsequent division. The annual Sunday of Prayer for Peace and Reunification […]
“Shaken to the Core”: As Thailand Recovers, Myanmar Faces a Crisis Within a Crisis

The earth trembled beneath their feet—but while buildings swayed in Thailand, they crumbled in Myanmar. In the aftermath of the powerful earthquake that struck Southeast Asia in late March, two neighboring countries—Thailand and Myanmar—have been left grappling with its impact. Yet the contrast between their realities couldn’t be more stark. Northern Thailand, including cities like […]
The Sound of Perseverance: Ukrainian Protestants, Ecumenical Solidarity, and an Organ Built from Russian Missile Fragments

Amid the ongoing war that has gripped Ukraine for nearly three years, a remarkable gathering of religious leaders, scholars, and church representatives took place on November 28, 2024, at the Ukrainian Catholic University’s Institute of Ecumenical Studies. The seminar, titled “Ukrainian Protestants and Ecumenical Cooperation,” provided a unique opportunity to reflect on the growing involvement […]