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Howard Grace reflects on space and spirituality. This article first appeared as a centre spread in The Friend, UK Quaker paper.
The recent war in Gaza has stirred up the minds and souls of many people. What is happening there, why is it happening, and why?
Dr Roddy Evans reflects on the recent visit by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall to Northern Ireland.
A Safari dinner in Oxford on 24 March 2014 was attended by Leanne Messham and Jonty Herman, to raise funds for South Sudan
The diverse community of St Anne's district in Nottingham came together in July 2012 to hold hands in a silent circle
Seeking a fun way to raise money, Ken Noble did a sponsored birdwatch, and raised £700.
'Birth in one place, growing old in another. And feeling a stranger in two places.' Can we learn to live as neighbours and not a
What if human relationships are the ‘centre force’ of the world’s affairs?
The media could become a compelling force for heping usher in a world of peace with justice and prosperity for all.
More than 40 people gathered together at Greencoat Place to mark World Human Rights day
Faith-based organisations must take a lead in enabling youth to find meaning and purpose in their lives, recommends a report on
The message of the Golden Rule—treat others as we would like to be treated—is found in the teachings of all religious traditions
Is there a distinction between moral values and moral standards?
A French family, disillusioned with Western materialism, asked their Indian hosts: 'Will you demonstrate a different approach?'
'Because of the state of poverty in which they live, their focus is naturally on their next meal.'
Former South African liberation fighter Letlapa Mphahlele speaks to British sixth formers
The distinguished political philosopher David Marquand calls for a national conversation to tackle inequalities
Our analysis shows that $850 billion to $1 trillion a year of illicit money passes out of developing countries to the West.
Ahimsa, or ‘non-injury’, has been the inspiration behind the non-violent movements which sprung up in India
Peter Baynard-Smith, regional director for Asia of Concern Worldwide, emphasised a commitment to poverty reduction
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