Kelly West Figueroa-Ray's Blog – July 2011 Archive (2)

On the Cutting-Edge of Interfaith Work: An Open Thank You Letter to the Sultan of Oman

Your Majesty, The Sultan Qaboos bin Said,

As a participant in the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme (CIP) Summer School, I thank you and the other generous donors for making this program possible. You have done so without fanfare, but I feel it is important for the whole world to know that Oman has chosen to support some of the most cutting edge interfaith work I have ever encountered.

The man from Norway responsible for the deaths of over 90 people, most of them young and on a…

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Added by Kelly West Figueroa-Ray on July 30, 2011 at 11:24am — No Comments

Getting Stuck in Clay: An Interfaith Reflection

This post was originally published on Huffington Post Religion.

This is my first trip to Europe. I've had the chance to rent a bike and tour around the beautiful English countryside that surrounds Madingly, a small town (there is only a few homes, a pub, town hall and a church) right outside of Cambridge, England.

One day when biking I pulled off on a "public…

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Added by Kelly West Figueroa-Ray on July 22, 2011 at 4:01am — No Comments