The latest APJN News Letter is availabale for you to download and share. It is packed with great articles from the grassroots around the world.Read More
ACC Member Shunila Ruth has been elected to chair a Parliamentary Committee overseeing human rights – and in particular religious freedom in Pakistan. You canRead More
Archbishop Samuel Peni – Bishop of Yambio and Chair of the Church of South Sudan commission for peace and reconciliation We are the people ofRead More
The Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) Steering Group met in Cuddington, Aylesbury, England, from December 2nd – 5th. In a spirit of prayerful reflectionRead More
The Pakistan Parliament chose Red Wednesday – November 26th – to announce the first meeting of the Committee to Protect Minorities from Forced Conversion. ThisRead More
The Anglican Indigenous Network is one of our sister networks in the Anglican Communion. It is of great significance. The Network has just completed itsRead More
A study of the encounter between Hagar and SarahThis is a remarkable reflection on conflict transformation by Rt Rev Dr Onyango. She reflects on herRead More
Alice Mogwe – a member of APJN – has been elected President of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). Her priority will be toRead More
Bishop Ebenezer Ntlali of Grahamstown This article demonstrates the connection between the concept of Ubuntu and Indaba. Ubuntu exists in the majority of African culturesRead More
Three prayers written by the Church Policy paper Steering Committee praying for Hong Kong amidst social unrest. May the Lord grant us peace.We pray that,OneRead More