Interfaith Dialogue

Andy Smith
Liberte Harries
Christian Muslim Forum member:
"Jesus was someone who listened to people. He didn't force his views on them, but he was completely open about who he was and what he was doing."
The prison chaplain:
"I work with every faith ..."
Fr. Michael Clothier
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali
The Monk:
"We had some Tibetan monks come to stay with us. Although they were not Christians, they understood the need for prayer, reading the Scriptures, silence, fasting and self-denial. They were in an extraordinary way attuned to us."
The Bishop:
"When I experience prejudice, I often say to myself what is most important is God's love for me and God's affirmation of who I am."
Supporting materials:
What they said ...
What they said ...
What the Bible says ...
What the Bible says ...
Interfaith Dialogue (thinking skills exercise)
Interfaith Dialogue (thinking skills exercise)
Ethical Guidelines for Christian and Muslim Witness in Britain
Ethical Guidelines for Christian and Muslim Witness in Britain, drawn up by the Christian Muslim Forum
Go to the 'Youth Encounter' website
Go to the 'Youth Encounter' website (external link, opens in a new window)
Go to the 'Christian Muslim Forum' website
Go to the 'Christian Muslim Forum' website (external link, opens in a new window)
Go back to 'Reflections'
Go back to 'Reflections'
Get Adobe reader
If you do not have Adobe Reader installed, you can download it free from Adobe.


©2007 RE:Quest Education, PO Box 429, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 9FD