by Editor | Oct 10, 2018 | Global Peace Foundation, Global Peace Leadership Conference, Global Peace Women
“As African women, we are expected to be the chief molders of mind, character, and behavior at home and in the community. The success or otherwise of society therefore lies in the roles women play. Consequently, the presence or lack of peace will be laid on the...
by Editor | Jun 18, 2018 | National Transformation, Service and Volunteerism
Waiting on the world to change? The world is waiting on you. “We the people” make transformation happen. The first step is to own the process. We have to be engaged in building our neighborhoods, our communities, our nations, our world. We have to participate. We have...
by Editor | Jun 10, 2018 | National Transformation
Connecting Dreams In Korean Dream: A Vision for a Unified Korea, Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon explores the dreams of Genghis Khan and America at the time of its founding. In these explorations of two very distinct cultures, Dr. Moon identifies key principles that could...
by Editor | Jun 8, 2018 | Moral and Innovative Leadership, National Transformation, One Family Under God, Peacebuilding
In the 1990’s, “reconciliation” was in the air. Countries with different histories and cultures saw the process that South Africa went through in its post-apartheid period and saw their own need to do the same. Each nation took up interpretation of reconciliation in...
by Editor | Jan 15, 2018 | Moral and Innovative Leadership, National Transformation, One Family Under God
“When nations engage in issues of transforming a nation in poverty, they do everything in reverse. They start with the economic, then interfere with political, then catch up to the social side as an afterthought. The GPF model has done the exact opposite – it started...