We are pleased that the Fellowship of Reconciliation’s Fellowship — the oldest, continuously-published interfaith magazine in the U.S. (1918) — is now being published online for the first time through our partners at Waging Nonviolence. Fellowship is a spiritually-rooted peace journal, issued semiannually, that inspires and educates people concerned about global peace, freedom and justice. The print version will still be available of course and can be purchased here.
Our first Fellowship to be offered online is called “Taking Back the Name of God” and explores the disturbing rise of Christian nationalism in the United States. It is part of a new interfaith initiative that FOR is launching soon, “Reclaim the Name of God.” Every article in the print issue will be made available online over the next month. So stay tuned for more.
Progressives will not win without invoking the name of God
Rabia Terri Harris
With G-d on their side?
Ariel Gold
Choosing spiritual activism as my weapon of choice
Kateria Niambi
The battle for the Book
Muhammad Hatim
Taking back the name of Jesus
Amy L. Dalton
The effort to turn Trump into a makeshift white messiah must be stopped
Jason Carson Wilson
We become the stories we believe in
Tarunjit Singh Butalia
It Is All Without a Why
Kathy Czakaj
Lament
Bonnie Fernandes
The President and the Poet Come to the Negotiating Table
L.R. Berger
Race is always on the ballot
Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler
Book Reviews
Muhammad, the World Changer; Hope, But Demand Justice
Recommended Resources
Ethan Vesely-Flad
Memorials
Ed Claflin
Meet FOR-USA’s new leadership and team members
#ObjectWarCampaign Launch
Those refusing to fight in the Ukraine war should be protected
I.F.O.R. Speaks for Conscientious Objection at the U.N.
F.O.R. Co-Hosts World Premiere of The 5 Powers Revolution
Global women activists call for the US to be removed from the UN Security Council
Western Washington F.O.R. Announces 2022-2023 Mike Yarrow Peace Fellows
Call for a Christmas Truce
Petition to End Political Trafficking of Migrants
Afghanistan Solidarity Initiatives
As an interfaith organization, FOR-USA's mission is to organize, train, and grow a diverse movement that welcomes all people of conscience to end structures of violence and war, and create peace through the transformative power of nonviolence.
Waging Nonviolence partners with other organizations and publishes their work.