by Main | Apr 9, 2013 | 2013, Europe, Other
Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first and currently only female Prime Minister and longest serving PM in the 20th century, passed away on April 8, 2013. Just as many love her as dislike her for her hard lined stance against communism and her fight for free market...
by Main | Apr 8, 2013 | 2013, In The Media, Moral and Innovative Leadership
April 6th, the JoongAng Daily Newspaper published the following article of a recent interview with Dr. Hyun Jin Moon. From the issue of North-South Korean Unification to raising nine children, the article is an intimate conversation with Dr. Moon on his perspectives...
by Main | Apr 4, 2013 | 2013, Asia, Peacebuilding
Koreans ranked Kim Gu the greatest leader after Korean Independence in an online poll in 2004. Kim Gu’s is a central figure in the story of modern Korea’s birth. Born August 29, 1876, as Kim Changahm, he saw the end of the Joseon Dynasty, protested Japan’s annexation...
by Main | Apr 3, 2013 | 2012, Asia, Peacebuilding, Tribute to My Father
The sudden passage of Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon on September 3, 2012 was covered globally. Amidst the reports, The Atlantic published an article by Armin Rosen entitled “Sun Myung Moon’s Groundbreaking Campaign to Open North Korea”. He writes, “But for...
by Main | Apr 2, 2013 | 2013, Global Peace Foundation, In The Media
The situation on the Korean Peninsula has become a subject of the global community’s concern of late. From United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s remarks, to Pope Francis’ Easter message, the world is praying for reconciliation in Korea. In...
by Main | Mar 28, 2013 | 2013, Asia, Local Conferences, Vision in Action
March 22nd was UN World Water Day 2013, with the theme of International Water Cooperation. The following is a report from GPF-Nepal. They have been building a network of partners to clean up the sacred Bagmati River since 2010. This project is a great example of how...