by editor | May 18, 2018 | Asia, Korean Dream
The historic meeting between sitting U.S. president, Donald Trump and North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, has run into complications. A few days after the announcement that the meeting would take place on June 12 in Singapore, a North Korean official threatened to...
by Main | Apr 20, 2018 | 2012, Learning from Nature
Originally posted on April 23, 2012. Updated on April 19, 2018. Today, we are looking for ways to protect our planet and build a sustainable future. But the solution lies deeper than at the bottom of a recycling bin. We are facing the question of stewardship. To...
by Main | Mar 10, 2018 | 2013, Asia
Since its annexation by the Japanese government in 1910, the Korean people have longed to build a free, united, and independent homeland. Today, the continued division of the peninsula has also obscured Korea’s founding vision of Hongik Ingan, which was to...
by Editor | Feb 21, 2018 | Africa, Interfaith, Interfaith Leadership, Moral and Innovative Leadership, One Family Under God, Peacebuilding
A ragtag group of refugees from Egypt arrived at the gates at the edge of the Promised Land of Canaan. They marveled at the city before them, the colorful and bustling marketplace, soldiers patrolling the perimeter and what they could only imagine was truly a land of...
by Main | Jan 15, 2018 | Uncategorized
The civil rights issue of the 21st century is the reunification of the Korean peninsula. It will bring to an end the terrible chapter of colonialism that the Korean people had to endure during the first half of the 20th century. It will close the book on the...
by Editor | Jul 14, 2017 | Africa, Global Peace Foundation, Interfaith, One Family Under God, Peacebuilding, Universal Principles and Values
At one point in 2016, some began to claim that the Fulani herdsmen were slaughtering the native settlers; others claimed that the opposite was true. Whatever the case, there was a violent conflict in southern Kaduna. It was the kind of conflict that always ended up...