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Editorial: "There's Nothing New About Change"
Anna Rankin

Comment: Embracing the Stranger
Denise Wright

From the Director: Change and Decay – so what's new?
David W Porter

Alwyn Thomson
Ethel White

A Changing Church
Chris Easton

Women, the Church and Change
Lesley Carroll

Interview with Noel Fallows: Multi-cultural Church Life
Anna Rankin

Asylum Statistics

Urban Grit
Ken Groves

Higher Throne
Keith Getty & Kristyn Lennox

2003 Conference: Reconciliation – Illusion or Elusive?

What's Jesus got to do with Forgiveness?
Stuart Noble

Review: Lost in Translation
Gareth Higgins

Review: The Church Beyond the Congregation by James Thwaites
Claire Martin

Review: A Time for Mission by Samuel Escobar
Ben Walker

Review: Against the Stream by David W Smith
Cheryl Reid

Review: Evangelicalism and National Identity in Ulster, 1921-1998 by Patrick Mitchel
David Hewitt

Review: I was a teenage Catholic by Malachi O'Doherty
Fran Porter

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John Keiss
In Belfast since September 2003, John Kiess comes to us from Dartmouth, Massachusetts. He attended the University of Virginia, where he majored in Political and Social Thought and wrote a thesis on the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. During his time at UVA, John volunteered at 'Abundant Life', a community development project in Charlottesville's Prospect neighbourhood. After graduating, he moved there to work full-time. His responsibilities included writing grants, overseeing a number of programs for youth, asset-development for adults, and grassroots organizing. John is currently a George J. Mitchell Scholar studying Comparative Ethnic Conflict at Queen's University. Here at ECONI, he is working with our director, David Porter, on a number of public theology initiatives. John will go on to study theology at Cambridge University in the Autumn.

Margreet van Boheemen
Margreet van Boheemen is 22 years old and is a student at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. As a part of her course in International Affairs and Conflict Studies, Margreet will be on a placement as Learning Assistant with ECONI for four months – until the end of May. Margreet writes, 'I am very happy to be in Northern Ireland and working with ECONI, who do practical work in reconciliation and peacebuilding which is my field of study. I am looking forward to working from a Christian point of view and to seeing something of what can actually be done to bring real peace closer.'

IFES Ireland move in
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) Ireland are now sharing office space with ECONI in Howard House. To Sally Patty, Administrator in the Belfast office and all the staff workers a warm welcome from ECONI.

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