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A documentary film about Frank Buchman, initiator of the movement now known as Initiatives of Change, was launched in London.
A personal reflection by Panisha Pandoria on the School for Changemakers training in cross-cultural communication in 2017.
The St Mungo Museum in Glasgow, a 'Centre for sharing of faiths', was the venue for a showing of 'The Imam and the Pastor' film
Integrity could be the energy for social transformation in the 21st century
The world needs an ‘economics of happiness’ to guarantee human and ecological sustainability at the local and global levels.
Revd Dave Bookless, co-founder of the Christian nature conservation charity A Rocha UK, gave his account of living greener.
Seven graduates of Learn to Lead (L2L), a Sheffield-based student leadership development programme, spoke at a Greencoat Forum.
An ethical revolution in business and banking is crucial to prevent the world lurching into greater economic crises.
Denmark is the world’s least corrupt country, according to the world's leading annual corruption perception index.
Joined the RAF in 1932, flew in the Battle of Britain and founded Air Transport Command.
Normally, as someone brought up in a church-going white British family, I would wish all my friends a Merry Christmas.
Kenneth Noble, Secretary of IofC-UK, asks where hope can be found at a time when so many things are going badly wrong.
Banks and boardrooms need 'iconic leaders' of personal integrity if the world is to avoid further economic crises.
Little has changed in the banking industry since the crash of September 2008, emphasised banker Paul Moore.
David Cameron spoke for me when he said he was 'deeply sorry' for the 'unjustified and unjustifiable' killings.
Is Europe’s tradition of secularism adequate to meet the challenges of highly globalised 21st century societies?
Although China is fast growing economically, historical wounds have left insecurity, fear and distrust.
In the world's increasing turmoil, what divides people seems to be more important than what unites them.
Four senior members of the Somali diaspora in London, associated with Initiatives of Change, joined world leaders in Istanbul.
Most state visits by royalty and presidents seldom make it to the history books. However, two state visits are truly historic.
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