by Kenton Moody
His arm was carefully covered with a long sleeve and discreetly tucked inside his shirt. It was obvious he felt embarrassed, but I had to ask. My question led to an ethical and spiritual dilemma for me as a pastor.
Read MoreWhat can we learn by comparing practices and customs in different societies around the world?
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by Kenton Moody
His arm was carefully covered with a long sleeve and discreetly tucked inside his shirt. It was obvious he felt embarrassed, but I had to ask. My question led to an ethical and spiritual dilemma for me as a pastor.
Read Moreby Abdou Maiga, May 03, 2018
In this article, the author reminds us that it is urgent that Africans realize that in time of war what people need most are not only humanitarian programs but also programs of peace and reconciliation. What are the challenges for this approach and what are the implications for humanitarian and developmental structures in Africa today?
Read Moreby David Ofunbi
For the Acholi people of northern Uganda, enduring peace depends upon total determination and commitment to uphold the humanity of the other, even in circumstances that seem illogical to do so.
Read Moreby Abdou Maiga
WCIU PhD Student Abdou Maiga writes about ongoing development challenges and potential development solutions in the Northern regions of Mali.
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