by Editor | May 31, 2017 | Learning from Nature, Moral and Innovative Leadership, Service and Volunteerism
Nature is one of humankind’s greatest classrooms. In nature, we are tested physically and mentally. We learn who we really are as leaders and spiritual beings, and how we are connected and responsible for each other as part of one human family. We face our true selves...
by Editor | May 26, 2017 | Africa, Global Peace Foundation, Moral and Innovative Leadership, One Family Under God, Peacebuilding, Universal Principles and Values, Youth Leadership
“Moral leadership requires a vision of peace and justice for the entire human family. This vision goes beyond our national borders to see the benefits of global peace and justice for ourselves and all people. It is directed by respect for ethical beliefs and values...
by Main | May 24, 2017 | Americas, Service and Volunteerism
To provide global leadership in meeting these challenges, the United States must rekindle its founding ideals and find in them the inspiration for dealing with today’s realities. Global Peace Convention 2012, Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon Memorial Day is commemorated on...
by Editor | May 19, 2017 | Asia, Korean Dream
In the last few years, South Koreans have endured a painful process to deal with great loss, anger and soul-searching on a national scale. The people grappled with the tragedy of the sinking of the Sewol ferry as well as issues such as stifled growth due to crony...
by Main | May 13, 2017 | Korean Dream
“The extended family is where true sincerity is learned, as embodied in the concept of jeong seong. This ideal of sincerity permeates every aspect of daily life, from the making of clothes, to food, to housing, and even to work – from the most menial of chores...
by Editor | May 12, 2017 | Extended Family Model, Global Peace Women
“The family is the hub and model for all other social relationships. No one can deny that healthy and happy families depend on women’s unconditional love and sacrifice for the family. Peace begins in the home because it is where we learn to trust, respect, and work...