Indonesia
Sustainability in the youth
Small-scale farming and indigenous practices in the uplands of Asia are not very sustainable and a great majority of the youth wants out. Given the...read more
Learning from Indigenous Peoples about the sacredness and sustainability of nature
The ecological crisis, the globalised call for environmental stewardship promulgated in Laudato si’ and the 2015 UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris have brought...read more
Islamic principles for sustainability and the environment
The environmental problems we face today are complex and the Church’s concern is shared by other faiths. In Islam, for example, we can find some...read more
Living on borrowed prosperity
Asia Pacific has been dubbed the world’s engine of growth, but at what and whose cost? China has been hailed by the world as an...read more
A temporary respite
As usual it began with a phone call. In the first week of February, a call came through from the staff at the halfway house...read more
Buddhist-Christian dialogue and the sustainability of life
Sustainability is a hot word today among scientists, economists, politicians, religious leaders, and others especially concerned with humanitarian values. It has been linked to economics,...read more
Set aflame by Magis
Go, set the world on fire! On January 3, 70 young people, set out to do just that in their home countries – Cambodia, Korea,...read more
Converging to dialogue on sustainability of life
This August will see an estimated 100 Jesuits, collaborators and friends converging in Indonesia to reflect, discuss and explore actions on sustainability of life in...read more
Gearing up for Magis Asia Pacific
The first Magis event for the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific begins in a month. On Boxing Day, youth from seven provinces and regions in...read more
