by Editor | Mar 28, 2017 | Extended Family Model, Global Peace Convention, Global Peace Women
A recent op-ed published in the New York Times, “The Increasing Significance of the Decline of Men,” explored changes in the role men play in the workforce as well as society. Interestingly, the conclusion indicated that family is the most important factor in defining...
by Editor | Feb 23, 2017 | Extended Family Model, Global Peace Convention, Global Peace Women, Moral and Innovative Leadership
“Women play such a pivotal part in the way in which humanity was formed, for the better or for the worse. I believe that there is an innate goodness in the nurturing, pure heart of a mother, as well as the loving, supportive heart of a wife, or an understanding heart...
by Editor | Jan 26, 2017 | Extended Family Model, Global Peace Women
“The original nature and experience of women strengthens social cohesion and is essential to realizing the dream of establishing One Family under God.” –Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon “Peace begins in the home!” Encompassing the importance of family in establishing world...
by Editor | Jan 24, 2017 | Extended Family Model, Global Peace Women, Peacebuilding
“Current research by numerous neuroscientists, psychologists, and sociologists support the conclusion that, in general, women have a greater capacity for empathy, compassion and the understanding of others’ hearts. These qualities motivate women to aid in...
by Main | Dec 25, 2016 | Extended Family Model, Youth Leadership
“In the home, peace is more than a concept or an ideal. It is visible, it is substantial, and can be felt emotionally, physically, spiritually. As such, it becomes a lived daily reality.” Dr. Jun Sook Moon, Chairwoman, Global Peace Women, Global Peace Convention 2014...
by Editor | Nov 26, 2016 | Extended Family Model, Global Peace Foundation, Global Peace Women, Peacebuilding
I watched my mother silently from the kitchen. She stood smiling at the dining table as she neatly folded a once-ordinary large paper napkin into a beautiful flower and set it next to my father’s dinner plate, repeating the process twice more for her daughter and...