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A group of Creators of Peace women met on a sunny day in Oxford, for a day of ‘refreshment, renewal, reflection and friendship'.
Burnt Forest, Kenya - scene of violence and, later, reconciliation.
John Lester gives a Christian perspective on marriage.
What does it mean to be a trustbuilder in a culture that only seems to value things in terms of dollars?
Former head teacher Hilary Belden applauds the use of the the word "enjoyment" in a government education document
Do we have to compromise on deeply held beliefs in order to be able to work together?
Amidst over-abundant information, misinformation and disinformation how do we still our hearts and refresh our thoughts?
Sue Riddlestone and Pooran Desai, founders of BioRegional Development spoke at a Greencoat Forum in September 2009.
Concert sold out
Reflecting on Nelson Mandela's commitment.
Our societies are awaiting the emergence of a new ‘We’, to bring together men and women, citizens of all religion and of none.
March 2009: "Raising a generation of trustbuilders" in Liverpool schools.
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingston, honoured Margaret Jackson for her years of public service.
On 4 May, 2013 a lucky group of Creators of Peace Circle facilitators were cooked a delicious Afghan dinner by Shabibi Shah.
Pastor James Wuye, Imam Muhammad Ashafa and British filmmaker Dr Alan Channer were invited to Chad by the United Nations in 2012
The BBC news website has a feature article on 75 young Muslims who are learning to be peace-makers in Caux.
'There is no place any more for bad journalism,' following the News of the World phone hacking scandal, said ICF President
We’ve got to inspire people to believe that their efforts at relationships locally can transform the world.
Addressing mental health issues among refugees and asylum seekers.
Edward Peters reflects on events in Beirut and Paris in 2015.
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