Unconditional giving transforms us

The article reinstates our ethical and moral responsibility as a privileged nation and as Christians, to model the practice of giving unconditionally (2 Cor. 9:4-15). This practice transforms the institutional character or collective act into a personalized humbling experience of love that is found while assisting others. It is important that U.S. assistance be carried out efficiently and well. Published by Anabaptist World (May 11, 2015). Read more. This article was originally published by Mennonite World Review

Would a peacebuilding strategy respond to Nigeria’s unanswered questions?

The article calls for a comprehensive strategy for building peace and reconciliation in Nigeria – and which puts local voices at the centre. Published by Peace Direct in peaceinsight.org (10 Oct 2014). Read more

Support for the Victims of Boko Haram Must Tackle Roots of Violence

The article proposes that the Nigerian government’s efforts to addressing insurgencies would be far more effective with parallel programs targeting the root causes of violence and terrorism. Published by PeaceVoice (18th July, 2014). Read more

Republished and references: COUNTERPUNCH: Support for the Victims of Boko Haram

Nigeria: beyond the silence of guns and bombs

The article looks into the need for the Nigerian government to have an extensive, coordinated approach to sustainable peace, and how this can be achieved. Published by Peace Direct in peaceinsight.org (14 July 2014). Read more