Andreas D'Souza speaks about interfaith peace work in Hyderabad

July 17, 2008

In December, I interviewed Andreas D’Souza, director of the Henry Martyn Institute in India. Here’s a short excerpt in which Andreas explains how, in the midst of heart-rending communal riots in Hyderabad, the Henry Martyn Institute shifted its focus from being an evagelistic organisation to one focused on dialogue and reconcilliation. An interfaith response to the riots was at the heart of this transformation.

Stay tuned for more excerpts from interviews with Andreas and others in Hyderabad involved in significant interfaith peace-building work there.

Mark

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