by Editor | Dec 9, 2016 | Interfaith, Universal Principles and Values
In order to meet the threat of global religious conflict, a new type of interfaith movement must appear, much like the civil rights movement of the 1960s which addressed the injustices suffered by African-Americans through an appeal to universal principles and...
by Editor | Dec 7, 2016 | Universal Principles and Values
“All human beings have an innate spirituality which is an essential dimension of life. That spirituality is the basis of fundamental truths – the universal principles and values acknowledged by all people, regardless of their particular religious...
by Editor | Dec 6, 2016 | National Transformation, One Family Under God, Service and Volunteerism, Uncategorized
“A clear national vision, rooted in fundamental spiritual principles and shared moral values, is the essential starting point for national transformation.” —GPF Chairman Dr. Hyun Jin Moon While delivering his speech at the Global Peace Convention in Paraguay, Dr. Hyun...
by Editor | Dec 3, 2016 | Moral and Innovative Leadership
“Moral leadership is guided by the shared principles and values that manifest in the noble qualities of human nature. It does not reflect any self-serving personal or political interests but benefits “the greater good” of humanity, and affirms the intrinsic...
by Editor | Dec 2, 2016 | Learning from Nature, Mongolia, Universal Principles and Values
In the lore surrounding Genghis Khan: his life, the rise of his empire, and perhaps the fall of the empire through succeeding generations, there is an enduring presence of the Eternal Blue Sky and the Burkhan Khaldun, or God Mountain in Mongolian. When he was still...
by Editor | Nov 30, 2016 | Global Peace Foundation, Interfaith, Peacebuilding, Vision in Action
“For peace to be established there must be reconciliation. But reconciliation cannot be forced; it has to occur naturally from the heart” Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon Global Peace Convention 2012 in Atlanta Conflict between people has always existed, yet globalization...