The Monument of Peace in South Africa is astonishing. South Africa. Also it is so great to see all mothers and women working alongside the youths to create a world of peace. Chairman Man Hee Lee does not only exaggerate the importance of the youth's involvement, but also the power of women, especially mothers. They are the ones, who are sending their children to war. And Chairman Lee believes that they play a great role in solving world peace. They are the ones who are able to guide the youths with the mother's heart. I hope that more mothers in the world would recognize the world peace movement and join IWPG's cooperation with HWPL to walk together for peace.
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
7/25/15
6/28/15
World Alliance of Religions, Peace Summit and HWPL Day in South Africa
The Peace Movement of HWPL is reaching out to different continents. I hope that this peace movement becomes the last peace movements that will conclude and end the continuous wars around the world.
6/7/15
Peace Dialogue: "Peace This Together" in Africa
Last May, the world saw another light of hope for peace in different communities as they hosted a peace walk. On the same day, an HWPL branch in South Africa hosted an interfaith dialogue to gather the voices and the opinions from different groups. Many renowned religious leaders of the country attended this conference to represent their own religion. This focus of this conference was to discuss the topic 'creation' in each religion. The conference was not to find the difference that would trigger conflict, but to find similarities.
All of us are scattered into pieces, in which we identify ourselves with it. The conference, however, matched these scattered pieces together, so that there can be peace. After the dialogue, the participants walked in the Freedom Park to celebrate the 2nd year of the peace day. We saw a peace walk, in which everyone walked together, in a country, where segregation used to take place. It is truly amazing to see that not only different ethnicity walking together, but also different religions and groups.
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