Eritrean Cooking weaves rich relationships and recipes together to frame a dream that the world can find a more peaceful path.
Category: Blog Tags: conflict, cookbook, east africa, eating from a common dish, eritrea, Eritrean Cookbook, Eritrean cooking, global conflicts, injera, peacemaking, relational presence, relationships, samuel mahaffy, Taos Institute, teff flour, Tilburg University
What would it mean if we were to practice the act of Gursha in our relational life?
Category: Blog Tags: ceremony, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, feeding one another, gursha, injera, relational being, relational presence, relationship, samuel mahaffy
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From Peace Making to Injera Making
Posted on March 31, 2014 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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Eritrean Cooking weaves rich relationships and recipes together to frame a dream that the world can find a more peaceful path.
Category: Blog Tags: conflict, cookbook, east africa, eating from a common dish, eritrea, Eritrean Cookbook, Eritrean cooking, global conflicts, injera, peacemaking, relational presence, relationships, samuel mahaffy, Taos Institute, teff flour, Tilburg University
‘Gursha’: The East African Ceremony of Feeding One Another
Posted on November 15, 2013 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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What would it mean if we were to practice the act of Gursha in our relational life?
Category: Blog Tags: ceremony, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, feeding one another, gursha, injera, relational being, relational presence, relationship, samuel mahaffy