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The Christian Cross Yearbook 2011, a 76-page magazine published in the UK, carried an article about the new film
On 10 December 2011 the IofC centre in London hosted its annual Christmas event, focussing on reasons for hope
The Malaga Charter to promote sustainable development and social justice, which IofC helped to draft, was launched in Spain.
Initiatives of Change UK’s Sustainable Communities Programme assisted the Filipino Club, based at Westminster Cathedral
The upskilling of local people in building bridges of trust across a diverse community is one aim of Hope in the Cities
The Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Councillor Michael Wildgust, called a multiracial gathering to a time of quiet reflection
Archeological evidence shows that both religion and compassion have been part of the human experience from our earliest origins.
Louie Gardiner facilitated and accompanied 11 participants of all ages in a programme of learning and reflection.
Conferences can sometime be a lot of hot air with little to show for it, says Rob Lancaster, but something keeps him going
Heads of NGO, community leaders, a senior diplomat and student leaders from the Horn of Africa join in UK training programme
There are on average eight to ten participants in a Peace Circle, which is normally a series of six or seven meetings.
Journalist and author Michael Smith urged the need for ‘conscience-based decision-making’ in banking, business and the economy
Initiatives of Change is best understood in what could be called a ‘prophetic tradition’. Yes it is a charity and organisation.
Alline Serpa reflects on the search for personal fulfilment, the meaning of happiness and our sense of incompleteness.
Transparency International's UK chief warns that Britain is in danger of losing its new anti-corruption legislation.
Ginn Fourie and Letlapa Mphahlele arrived in the UK for an eagerly anticipated Beyond Forgiving Speaking Tour (18-30 May 2014)
Creators of Peace UK hosted a visit from Iman Al Ghafari and Ola Al Darwish who run Creators of Peace Circles in Damascus, Syria
Book review of The Cowshed Revolution by Ray Simpson
In 2015, Howard Grace and Talia Smith delivered over 40 events around the UK using the award winning film Beyond Forgiving.
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