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    Written by on March 10th, 2010

    A great inside look at what it is like to train to become an Interfaith Minister. The Directors and Administrators at One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York, NY talk about the importance of the work they do and the evolution of their two-year part-time professional training program for Interfaith Ministers. One Spirit Interfaith Seminary trains people of all ...

    Written by on March 7th, 2010

    A short video documenting the first cross cultural youth exchange on the Abraham Path in Jordan. In June 2008, religiously and culturally diverse students from Leeds Met University in the U.K. traveled to Jordan to hike the Abraham Path, the historic path walked by Abraham/Ibrahim thousands of years ago. ...

    Written by on March 6th, 2010

    On January 15, 2010 author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson sat down with Bill Moyers on PBS' Bill Moyers Journal. Greg Mortenson is the best-selling author of "Three Cups of Tea" and his latest novel "Stones Into Schools: Promoting Peace With Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan" which argues that education is the best way to peace in ...

    Written by on March 5th, 2010

    Hearing the Other Side is filmmaker and social activist Naveen Qayyum's 2009 follow-up to her 2007 documentary Talking Faith. Hearing the Other Side follows the aftermath of the assassination of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in 2004 by a Muslim. The documentary follows the challenges young Muslims of Moroccan and Turkish origin face living in the ...

    Written by on March 4th, 2010
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    March 8, 2010 is International Women’s Day (IWD), a day that according to the official website, “[celebrates] the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future.” Created in 1911, IWD is a national holiday in countries like China, Russia, Vietnam, and Bulgaria. ...

    Written by on March 4th, 2010

    Talking Faith is the 2007 documentary that follows Sarah (a Christian) and Azam (a Muslim), two friends living in Pakistan with the realities of post 9/11 where Islam is associated with terrorism and Christian minorities face aggression by extremists. Although they live in a society divided by religious misconceptions, they discover a human bond greater than any ...

    Written by on March 3rd, 2010
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    On February 23, 2010 at Georgetown University in Washington D.C., the Chicago Council on Global Affairs released the final report of an independent two-year study that asked if religion should play a role in forming U.S. foreign policy entitled “Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative for U.S. Foreign Policy”. ...


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