Where Community Spirit Takes Wing
The Lead article in this issue describes the effects community spirit has on an English village. Other highlights include a feature on how Australia continues her journey of healing, Guest Niketu Iralu tells the story of how his Naga people in North East India break the chain of hate and in 'Since you ask' you can read 5 responses to the question 'How or why do you make space for God?'
IN DIESER AUSGABE SIND 18 ARTIKEL
When Carl Clowes applied for a job as a doctor in North Wales, he could not have foreseen where it would lead him.
The struggle that lies behind a new memorial in Canberra to Australia's indigenous 'stolen'.
Is it possible for a successful business to remain truly ethical?
The story of an Indian dentist who saw his surgery razed to the ground.
Greg Davis had a vision of creating something that would bring the community together.
Do Talk to Strangers (En)
An initiative designed to break down barriers between ordinary Americans and bring communities together.
Good Luck Athens! (En)
Sydney warmly recalls its turn as host four years ago. A party atmosphere enveloped the whole town at night. The Australian spir
My friends smother a chuckle when I tell them I'm sure God is a golfer.
Keeping Kids Company (En)
Camila Batmanghelidjh, founder of Kids Company, says that a child living with a family can still be completely alone.
Love is the drive that makes us take action for personal and social change.
The Path to Heroism (En)
The labyrinth invites seekers into meditative wandering within a self-contained and compact space.
If America is to advance the cause of democracy world-wide, she will have to work harder at applying democratic values...
POUCAS CONFERÊNCIAS se escutam sobre um empresário que devolveu GBP290.000 em impostos fraudados.
Abduljalil Sajid, Chairman of the Muslim Council for Religious and Racial Harmony, UK, on forgiveness.
Mary Lean visits Bergh Apton, and English village which shows what communities can do when they get going.
An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind', said Mahatma Gandhi.
FEW CONFERENCES hear from a businessman who has paid back GBP290,000 in cheated taxes.
A Youth Forum on Ethical Leadership saw more than 40 students from across the UK and beyond gather together at the University of