In April 2002, four Lebanese - two Christian and two Muslim who had fought on opposing sides in Lebanon’s civil war - visited Britain at the invitation of Initiatives of Change (UK). This booklet gives a brief account of their programme in Liverpool, Bradford and London, and edited texts of their statements.
Initiatives of Change is an international network of people who work towards far-reaching change, locally and globally, by starting with change in their own lives. They believe that there is a divine purpose for the world in which anyone can find their part. When people begin by putting right where they themselves are wrong, they set in motion a wave of wider change. Working together across differences of race, class, nationality or religion creates a world-wide community with a common purpose.