Interfaith Toolkit: Basic guides and troubleshooting
Frequently Encountered Challenges in Interfaith Work
Often, once you begin a relationship with people of other faith traditions, unexpected issues, obstacles or questions arise. These guidelines will help you on your way.
Showing Southern Hospitality: Guidelines for Respecting Religious Diversity in Our Community
A basic guide to Holy Days, food, clothing and other issues of living together as neighbors.
Visiting the Other Children of Abraham
Learn what to expect at a synagogue or a mosque in this DisciplesWorld article.
Based on General Assembly statements and recommendations
Presbyterian Principles for Interfaith Dialogue
Pluralistic U.S. and global societies are the context within which Christians relate to people of other faiths. This resource provides a guideline for Presbyterians to follow.
Children of Interfaith Families
Christians and Jews
Christians and Muslims
Guidelines for Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith Celebration, Prayer and Worship
Interfaith Marriage
Interfaith Participation
Presbyterians and Latter-Day Saints
Principles for Interfaith Dialogue
Sharing Building Space with a Group from Another Religion
Witness and Evangelism Among People of Other Faiths
Guidelines for Discussing the Middle East in Christian-Jewish conversation
This resource includes a number of ground rules and suggestions for productive discussion of Israeli-Palestinian issues, created by Jewish and Christian colleagues.
Striving Together in Dialogue: A Muslim-Christian Call to Reflection and Action
This resource presents the thoughts of an international group of Christians and Muslims about the complex challenges and possibilities for Christian-Muslim relations today.
Guiding Principles for Ethical Decisions Concerning Religious Freedom Around the World (adopted in 2002)
This document provides guidelines and affirmations concerning religious freedom throughout the world.
Christians and the Holocaust
Christians and the Holocaust is a reprint of an older resource that is still useful for study and for planning commemorative events.