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Overview This lecture presents the current activities of Humanitarian Islam and its partnership with Christian organizations to build peace and shared civilizational values. Unique partnerships like this are possible through Muslim reform efforts, which have been underrepresented. While tension remains, Muslim reform efforts in Indonesia suggest possibilities for Islam’s peaceful integration with modern democracy and establishing conditions where Christian minority communities can thrive.

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About the speaker Dr. Wisdom is currently the director of global advocacy for the World Evangelical Alliance. His work involves: Advocating for over 600 million evangelicals from 142 nations at the UN in New York and Geneva and; Supporting a global peace and reconciliation network, and creation care initiatives through a sustainability center. Kyle is also the deputy director of the International Institute for Religious Freedom, a religious freedom think tank that conducts research and promotes religious freedom for all faiths from an academic perspective.

Overview Four Indian Christians from Muslim background set the tone for how to answer Muslim accusations against the Bible over the course of the 19th century. Their contributions became poorly known through widespread neglect during the 20th century. Those precious contributions need to be resurrected and highlighted in order to resource Christians today for deep and meaningful interfaith encounter.

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About the speaker Dr Nickel is a retired missionary and professor. He spent six years of his childhood in south India, then as an adult taught in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore much of 1988-2016. His MA is from SOAS (South Asian Religious Studies) and his PhD from the University of Calgary (Quranic Studies).

Overview Dr. Sanchez, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Missions at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Texas, USA), shares how OCMS shaped his academic and mission work. He tells stories of God’s faithfulness through OCMS’s mission.

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About the speaker Dr. Daniel Sanchez is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Missions at the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he taught for nearly 40 years. Previously a missionary in Panama and a church planter, he also served as the evangelism and state missions director in New York. Dr. Sanchez publishes extensively in Spanish and English, teaching across Central and South America, Europe, and Asia. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas, with his wife, Tamera.

Overview Corruption and multidimensional violence have characterized the leadership and society of DRC. As a result, over the last three decades, eastern Congo has seen over 100 armed groups formed and manipulated for blood minerals. Political and diplomatic efforts have attempted to de-escalate the condition. While there seems to be no reason for hope and national transformation amidst this turmoil, David and Jean will bear witness to an underlying story of divine work inspiring a future full of hope.

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About the speaker Revd Dr. David M. Kasali is co-founder and President Emeritus of Congo Initiative – Christian Bilingual University of the Congo. He served, for eight years, as Principal of the Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology. He currently serves as an OCMS trustee. David is married to Kaswera, and they have three adult children and five grandchildren. David and Kaswera live in Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Dr. Jean P. Musavuli, an OCMS alumnus (2024), is Academic Dean at the Christian Bilingual University of the Congo where he also serves as Associate Professor of Biblical Studies. Jean is married to Linda and they have three boys. They live in Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Overview This talk offers a Christian perspective on the conflict in Ethiopia, focusing on the themes of peace, reconciliation, and the Church’s role in responding to crisis. It highlights how the Church can serve as a prophetic, pastoral, and mediating presence, while also acknowledging its challenges.

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About the speaker Tsehaywota T. Woldetsadik has over thirty years of experience in holistic development programs for children living in poverty. Since December 2008, he has led the Compassion International Ethiopia Office. Tsehaywota has a B.Sc from Addis Ababa University and an MA from Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya. He recently defended a Ph.D. at OCMS and Middlesex University titled ‘Child Spirituality and Holistic Ministry: a qualitative study in Wonji Shoa Ethiopia’. He is also certified in Management by Jethro Leadership & Management Institute, USA.