First issue of the online only version of this magazine
IN DIESER AUSGABE SIND 24 ARTIKEL
Algerian diplomat Mohamed Sahnoun has spent 30 years resolving conflicts. Andrew Stallybrass finds out how... and why.
Nearly 300 community leaders and activists from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, including 22 from Fiji, gather together.
Leading Muslim-Australian commentator speaks about the challenges of overcoming our egocentricity.
His life has "the capacity to speak meaningfully" to everyone. Here's a book no one should miss reading.
Climate change and tackling world poverty may be the most important issues facing this generation.
The year when the scales tipped over climate change: can we generate enough trust?
When we started For A Change in 1987 it was the dawn of the age of personal computing.
It's not often I find myself agreeing with Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The Falklands War, 25 years ago, faced Major Chris Keeble with the sternest test of his military career.
If pain is not dealt with appropriately, it is forever remembered.
Many secular-minded Westerners, particularly in Europe, have a real problem with ANY religion being taken seriously.
Learning to Listen (En)
When you marry a Solomon Islander you marry their family, their island, and the nation.
At a time when Lebanon again faces civil war, five Lebanese, representing Christian and Muslim communities visit France.
Based in the UK, Egyptian Pediatric Emergency Physician speaks to a multifaith, multicultural group of her spiritual journey.
Good to hear that most people don't feel that a clash of civilisations is inevitable.
Initiatives to bring people together from across the political divides.
'I am living a dream. My inner candle of hope for the future of Lebanon has been rekindled.'
Pure joy to listen to, tap your feet and hum along.
Forgiveness is not just a one-off event but a decision for a way of life.
How can we help each other to cherish the truth?