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The once dilettante scion of a Scottish business family told Paul Williams of the revolution that God brought to his life.
'Societal entrepreneurship' is the new trend, says Tony Bradley, Director of the SEED Centre at Liverpool Hope University
Somalis discuss how to tackle tribalism with Osman Jama Ali, former Deputy Prime Minister in the Transitional National Govt
Building a common humanity needs the bricks and mortar of integration.
Food surplus, pay as you can - the Creators of Peace fundraising lunch in Oxford in May 2016 was an exercise in trust.
Bill Porter, founder of the global media ethics campaign the International Communications Forum, died on 1 April 2014
The Founder President of the International Communications Forum told how he found the inspiration to stand for media ethics
The images of George Floyd's final pleas as life was choked from him by a white police officer horrified the world
The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman focuses on the work, ideas and spirituality of Frank Buchman, founder of MRA/IofC.
A book on the life of William Wilbeforce has been reissued to mark 200th anniversary of abolition of the slave trade
A review of Beyond Walls, compiled by Suresh Khatri, has appeared in the Quaker UK weekly magazine The Friend on 9 March 2018
The leaders of Bradford Council of Mosques and students at Bradford University, West Yorkshire, see The Imam and the Pastor film
The award-winning documentary film Beyond Forgiving, shot in post-Apartheid South Africa, is 'hugely humbling and stirring'.
For the third year in a row, Creators of Peace (CoP) UK hosted an event as part of the Oxford International Women’s Festival.
There needs to be a long period of salutary reflection following the UK's Brexit vote. There were clear regional differences.
What has been totally lacking in the Brexit debate is any sense of what the European continent stands for.
Imam Ashafa and Pastor Wuye speak at St Saviour's Episcopal Church, Bridge of Allan
What's next after the General Election? Thoughts from Paul Gutteridge, National Director of IofC-UK
Bridging the Muslim/non-Muslim divide will take talent, courage, imagination and sensitivity on the part of many on both sides.
Britain stands at the crossroads, at a time when our country is most in need of solid leadership and coherent thinking.
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