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IFN E-Resource: Young People and Inter Faith Engagement

IFN has produced a new e-resource about young people and inter faith engagement. The resource is based on display boards produced for Inter Faith Week 2010 to highlight the excellent work being done with young people and includes numerous photographic examples. It is hoped that the resource will be both a source of information and a visual teaching aid

This resource is free to download and is available in both high and low resolution in pdf format.

Young People and Inter Faith Engagement (low res)


Connect
Different Faiths Shared Values

Young people are vital contributors to building good inter faith relations here in the UK and around the world. The Inter Faith Network has an ongoing project, “Connecting for the Future: Young People and Inter Faith Relations”. A key part of this project is the inter faith action guide for young people, Connect: Different Faiths, Shared Values. This part of the Network’s website draws on Connect.

Connect encourages young people to get involved with inter faith activity and bridge building between communities. More than ever young people are becoming aware of the importance of working to create better understanding between people of different cultures and religions. Connect aims to provide ideas and inspiration for you to get involved and begin your own initiatives.  

So, you may be a Christian, a Muslim, a Hindu, a Sikh, a Jew or a Buddhist. You may be a Jain or a Baha’i or a Zoroastrian, or a member of a different faith or belief. Whatever your background, if you want to help make the UK a place where respect, cooperation and trust exists between people of different faiths and beliefs, read on.
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Until different religions take a step back to understand each other, religious conflicts will go on. This is why it is increasingly important for members of different faiths to get on together and to understand the differences between their beliefs and practices and, more importantly, to acknowledge the similarities and work side by side to achieve their shared goals.Ashmi, Hindu

 


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