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My friends smother a chuckle when I tell them I’m sure God is a golfer.
Keith Neal, faculty member of a Moral Foundations for Democracy training programme in Sierra Leone, addresses Greencoat Forum.
‘Money is only the means, it is not the goal of business,’ commented Christian Felber, founder of Economy for the Common Good.
Employing social enterprises is a key, says Professor John Carlisle of Sheffield Business School.
We Europeans need to understand the grievances and feel the humiliation that Arabs experience.
Sceptical of its impact, Ashley Muller unpacks her first exposure to a Creators of Peace Circle: from judgment to advocacy.
Mike Lowe fears that if ‘our minds are focussed on others rolling in the gutter, that's where we're likely to end up.'
By nature, humans are social creatures with an innate need to belong. At what point did I feel that I had a particular identity?
Liverpool Hope University hosted a four-day residential programme in June 2013, bringing people together and inspiring change.
One hundred and seventy Muslim Prison Chaplains from prisons all over England and Wales watched the film The Imam and the Pastor
Pastor James Wuye and Imam Muhammad Ashafa, who feature in The Imam and the Pastor, spoke on the Sunday programme on Radio 4.
At a ceremony to mark Glasgow University's Commemoration Day on 16 June 2010, Honorary Degrees were conferred on the Nigerians.
Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye have won the Fondation Chirac Prize for Conflict Prevention.
On 12 November 2010 a diverse audience gathered for an ‘honest conversation’ on Islam in Europe with British imam Ajmal Masroor
Ken Noble from England reflects on a recent visit to the United States of America
A senior executive of a leading Indian corporation told how his company is 'going green' to meet environmental challenges.
Twelve of the 'Action for Life' team had a full programme in Jakarta.
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