Our mission is to build bridges of respect, understanding, and support among diverse people of faith through education, dialogue, service, and the implementation of the Golden Rule.
From our Ethiopia Golden Rule partner, Mussie Hailu, in the July 22, 2010 The Pan – African Newspaper, www.ssinformer.com: ” The United Nations General Assembly recognizes the importance of engaging religious communities and adopted by consensus, at its 59th session, resolutions on the promotion of inter-religious dialogue; the promotion of religious and cultural understanding,…
May 13, 2003 – Arizona Becomes the FIRST GOLDEN RULE STATE in the U.S. The Golden Rule efforts began in a big way in Arizona with Darl Andersen, a Mesa resident, who walked with people of all faiths and appreciated that they all had the Golden Rule in common. Later, he became a charter member…
Join the world at www.charterforcompassion.org to write the Charter for Compassion. The Charter brings together the voices of people from all religions. It seeks to remind the world that while all faiths are not the same, they all share the core principle of compassion and the Golden Rule. The Charter will change the tenor of…
From “The Golden Rule Radical” Declaration Toward a Global Ethic Posted: 25 Mar 2009 08:03 PM PDT The Global Ethic Foundation, based in Tubingen, Germany is an organization dedicated to the promotion of global peace and understanding. It’s the brainchild of Dr. Hans Kung and Count K.K. von der Groeben. One of the projects of the…
A note to Educators in Arizona, If you are experiencing bullying in your school or there’s a need for more kindness and respect among your students – the ARIZONA INTERFAITH MOVEMENT would like to be a helpful resource for you. Please find them listed in a letter form Superintendent Tom Horne as he gave us…
The 2008 Arizona Interfaith Movement Golden Rule Darl Andersen Memorial Award goes to Dennis Barney. Dennis was a remarkable man, and a great friend to the Arizona Interfaith Movement.
The 2008 Arizona Interfaith Movement Golden Rule Character in Sports Award goes to Kurt and Brenda Warner. Kurt is the quarterback for the NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals. He and his wife Brenda work together to bring a great deal to their community. Kurt is an excellent leader both on and off the field.
The 2008 Arizona Interfaith Movement Golden Rule Education Award goes to the Arizona Community Foundation for all of the wonderful work they do with creating quality community education programs.
The 2008 Arizona Interfaith Movement Golden Rule Youth Award Winner is the Paradise Valley United Methodist Youth Group for their homeless outreach program that has come to be known as “Open Table”. These outstanding Youth have created an innovative approach to helping solve the problem of homelessness in Arizona.