From Deseret News archives:
Bridging the Religious Divide: Open letter to the community
But most people who participated in the "bridges" dialogues found the process deeply worthwhile. As this letter shows, many came away with new insights and expanded perspectives. Some found the experience life-altering. Others discovered a new and expanded sense of community. "I felt an outsider," commented one person at the end of the project. "Now I feel I can be myself in community." "This process reminded me that we are in this community together," said another. "It put a human face on the divide. I realized I can't really retreat to my own side. I've realized we share this community."
Perhaps most important, many came away with a renewed sense of possibility. One participant, reflecting the feelings of many, summed it up this way: "I feared meaningful dialogue was not possible. I've seen possibilities for dialogue turn into 'you're wrong and now I'm going to tell you why.' But this experience convinced me people are capable of honest open dialogue. It makes me hopeful."
What the process was like
Most groups made agreements when they first met about how they wanted to talk to each other, typically calling for honest but respectful exchange, and agreeing to speak up if someone said something that was offensive or difficult for them to hear. To the surprise of some, the biggest challenge at times was reluctance to open up contentious issues for fear of offending each other.
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