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The website of Initiatives of Change in the UK

This page is a home for articles from the IofC UK website's archives which are no longer available on the current IofC UK website.

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A memorial to a tragic part of Australian history
John Bond, former Secretary of the National Sorry Day campaign in Australia, captivated Nottingham's Lord Mayor
A new edition of Michael Smith’s book, Trust and integrity in the global economy, has been published by St Paul Press in Mumbai
'Beyond Forgiving' won an Award of Excellence at the International Film Festival 2013 for Spirituality, Religion and Visionary
A documentary film about Frank Buchman, initiator of Initiatives of Change, was launched in the British parliament
The BBC news website has reported Rajmohan Gandhi's visit to Palestine and Israel in 2010.
The “vital art” of listening is what we need to develop, said Denis Nowlan, BBC Radio 4’s Network Manager
Journalist and author Michael Henderson, renowned for his books on forgiveness, interviewed on BBC Radio Devon
BBC World Service and UK Radio 4 yesterday broadcast a five-minute report by religious affairs correspondent, Christopher Landau
In praise of gratitude
‘There is enough in the world for everyone’s need but not for everyone’s greed,’ said Frank Buchman, founder of IofC
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) Radio recently told a South African story of reconciliation.
Over 40 people gathered in St George’s Square in Central London to celebrate Interfaith week, 15 – 21 November 2015.
The Beyond Forgiving Initiative aims to further the message of the Beyond Forgiving documentary as a tool for reconciliation
Beyond Forgiving film screenings inspire university peace-building network with post-apartheid message of forgiveness.
Beyond Forgiving Executive Producer Howard Grace, who lived in South Africa for three years, presented the film.
Beyond Forgiving film screened at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), London University
‘Amazing film but I just don’t get it. Why would a government kill school children?’
Beyond Forgiving film selected as one of the finalists for the Africa World Documentary 2014 film festival.
The South African High Commission in London hosted the second outing of the Beyond Forgiving UK Tour on 19 May 2014.
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