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'Vision and Values' is the topic of the 2004 IofC Schools Programme.
Assailed, daily, by a barrage of sexual imagery, does it matter what we do in the private room of our imaginations?
A new course on 'strategies and qualities of peacemakers' uses modern communications media.
Reflections on the links between Queen Elizabeth II and the Irish President.
Rajmohan Gandhi speaks publicly on the challenges those who want to build peace must face
Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of the Mahatma, spoke in nine cities of Britain at the invitation of Initiatives of Change
Distinguished Jersey politician who negotiated the island’s special relationship with the European Union.
The earthquake that killed 50,000 plus in Haiti reminds us of a longer-term challenge.
The slave trade has left deep scars. Ann Rignall meets a group of people remembering the past to shape a better future
Francesca Holloway reviews An African Answer on the Faith section of The Times website - 2010.
Andrea Cooper from London reflects on her experience of taking part in a course on ‘God’s call on your life’.
Fifty days on the road, through seven countries on three continents, leave a bewildering array of impressions.
Ten years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 changed the world, it is time to 'discover the other' and try compassion
Luke Addison reflects on the School for Change makers 2018 sponsored trip to the Asia Plateau 50th anniversary celebrations.
Under the headline 'No enemies', Reform magazine, the national monthly magazine of the United Reformed Church in the UK, carries
London audience hears the voices of the refugees who cross the Mediterranean at unprecedented levels.
We won't solve the refugee 'crisis' without changing our attitudes first.
Initiatives of Change UK is the lead coordinator in a new three-year Erasmus+ project
Could refugees help rebuild their countries of origin? Training in this task is already happening.
On World Refugee Day 2018, refugees’ contribution to the recovery of their countries of origin was acknowledged in Parliament.
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