Taste-buds and Interfaith Bridge-building
Growing Up Interfaith in Ahmedabad
Nina Meyerhof – Planting the Seeds of Spiritual Activism
Storytelling – It’s Not Just for Grown-Ups
A Bible-Based, Interfaith Sunday School Curriculum
A New Model for Teaching Children Religious Tolerance
Meditation for Kids
Celebrating Ramadan – the Kids’ Perspective
Living the Gandhi Dream in Ahmedabad
Seeking Peace through Art for Children
Faith-Related Crafts as a Precursor to the Arts
Helping Kids Connect to the Earth
Let’s Get this Party Started!
Humans may be hard-wired for collaboration. Of all the great apes, humans are the only ones who regularly collaborate in food-seeking situations. In fact, developmental research suggests that this evolutionary approach to resource gathering may underlie our tendency to share resources more equitably amongst ourselves. Even three-year-old children will share toy rewards if they are received through collaborative efforts (Nature, 2011). Despite that, interfaith collaborations that involve children are still in their infancy stage. Like the 10-month-old tentatively taking those first steps without holding on to anyone’s fingers, those of us doing interfaith work with kids are still feeling our way.
A Child Vows Silence for the Climate's Sake
Changing the Face of Our Nations
“The camp was a life-changing experience for me. It was the most fun I’ve ever had. It was the most eye-opening experience I’ve ever had. And I made some of the best friends I will ever have.”
– Tamar, American 14-year-old