March 2026 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, Guest writer Sheila Graham shares an example of how the Holy Spirit works to bring unity within communities. More Than Forgiveness My daughter and son-in-law were hosts in their home to a group session offered by their church on forgiveness. Though I don’t attend the same church, I sat in for a few…

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December 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, Guest writer Sheila Graham points out how the daily choices we make can have long-lasting consequences. They Had a Choice He came as a tiny baby to a poor family but he was destined to be a king. When Jesus rode triumphantly into Jerusalem on a donkey, the people cheered. Finally their Messiah…

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July 2025 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, Contributing writer Mike Feazell sheds new light on an old story, explaining its relevence for us today.     We all remember the story in Luke 10 where Christ was asked by a teacher of the law, “And who is my neighbor?”.   To answer the question, Jesus gave the well-known parable of…

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August 2022 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconcilers, My wife, Jannice and I have shared a beautiful friendship with Sheila Graham for many years. Sheila attended one of our past workshops on Racial Reconciliation and we asked her to share a few thoughts in retrospect. “Racist? No, Not Me.” “Are you racist?” Who, me? No. From an early age my parents…

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March 2020 Monthly Letter

Dear ORM Reconcilers, Yes, even in our diverse world, it is still possible for young, old, black, white, brown, and all people to come together. On January 26, 2020 the whole world did just that in shock, sadness and tears and pain as we mourned the loss of an icon, Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and…

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October 2014 Monthly Letter

Dear Reconciler Family, This letter is dedicated to John Joseph Connors, who died on September 10, 2014 after a 4-month bout with pancreatic cancer. He and family lived in Boston, Massachusetts. He was of one of the Ministry of Reconciliation’s staunchest supporters since its inception some 18 years ago. John also served on the ORM…

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