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Month: August 2021

Building Interfaith Communities

How Hartford Seminary Students and Faculty Interfaith Efforts Support Refugees

Refugees can face overwhelming challenges as they strive to rebuild their lives in an unfamiliar country, assimilate into a new culture, become economically self-sufficient, and even, simply to survive.  In order to meet these challenges…

August 27th, 2021 | Hartford International University

interfaith efforts to support refugees
Building Interfaith Communities Islamic Chaplaincy

How to Suffer with Grace: Lessons from a Beloved Chaplain

Imam Sohaib Sultan didn’t know much about me, except that I was Hartford Seminary’s Director of Communications and that I asked him from time to time for favors, such as letting us post his picture…

August 6th, 2021 | Susan Schoenberger

Imam Sohaib Sultan smiling, a lesson on suffering with grace

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