Religious Leaders Conference in Sweden

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Religious Leaders Conference in Sweden WARP OFFICE trustworthy scripture Sweden Stockholm scriptures Religious Youth Peace Camps Religious Leaders Conference religious leaders Positive Change for Tomorrow peace-building North Korea-US summit Nobel's spirit Netherlands Myanmar Man Hee Lee Lithuania Korean Peninsula IWPG IPYG India. HWPL DPCW chairman Lee

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Religious Leaders Conference in Sweden

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Religious Leaders Conference in Sweden WARP OFFICE trustworthy scripture Sweden Stockholm scriptures Religious Youth Peace Camps Religious Leaders Conference religious leaders Positive Change for Tomorrow peace-building North Korea-US summit Nobel's spirit Netherlands Myanmar Man Hee Lee Lithuania Korean Peninsula IWPG IPYG India. HWPL DPCW chairman Lee     As growing attention by the inter-Korean summit, the wind of peace is blowing all over the world. It is to be followed by the highly anticipated North Korea-US summit. In Sweden, there is also peace movement by Korean international NGO. On May 14, the Religious Leaders Conference was held with participants from Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. Its purpose is to discuss the further development of inter-religious dialogues for peace-building.


It can be “bridge-builders of peace”


“Everything that religious leaders discuss at the WARP Office must clearly be based on what is written in the scripture, which needs to be comprehensively analyzed and studied for the true alliance of religions. We have to gather all religious scriptures and work to define a trustworthy scripture with a legitimate standard. The word is invisible, but it does a lot of work. Scriptures play a significant role in the alliance of religions,” said Chairman Lee.

WARP Office All over the world

  • A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Religious Leaders Conference in Sweden WARP OFFICE trustworthy scripture Sweden Stockholm scriptures Religious Youth Peace Camps Religious Leaders Conference religious leaders Positive Change for Tomorrow peace-building North Korea-US summit Nobel's spirit Netherlands Myanmar Man Hee Lee Lithuania Korean Peninsula IWPG IPYG India. HWPL DPCW chairman Lee

It started from “World Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP) Offices”, with 218 locations in 124 countries. HWPL has carried out this peace project to find the role of religion in peace-building through comparative studies on scriptures. There was a lot of talk and lot solutions came up. As one of solutions, HWPL is currently hosting Religious Youth Peace Camps globally as a means of developing interfaith reconciliation, so young people can experience peace as a common value permeated in all religions. Starting with Cambodia in April of last year, the camp was later held in India, Lithuania, Myanmar, and the Netherlands to assist the youth in learning about the culture and spirit of different religions.

Korean Youth thanks to Swedish People

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Religious Leaders Conference in Sweden WARP OFFICE trustworthy scripture Sweden Stockholm scriptures Religious Youth Peace Camps Religious Leaders Conference religious leaders Positive Change for Tomorrow peace-building North Korea-US summit Nobel's spirit Netherlands Myanmar Man Hee Lee Lithuania Korean Peninsula IWPG IPYG India. HWPL DPCW chairman Lee   Organized by the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) affiliated with HWPL, the “Positive Change for Tomorrow” was held at the Nobel Museum on May 15. It is to recall the history of peaceful exchanges between Korea and Sweden, from the time when the Swedish Red Cross Field Hospital was dispatched during the 1950s Korean War to the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission (NNSC) in 2018.

Prof. Carl-Henrik Heldin, Chairman of the Nobel Museum in Stockholm delivered the congratulatory message, “It is Nobel‘s spirit that makes the advancement of mankind’s skills in science, literature and medicine contributes to a better world. Sweden and Korea, and further the vision of IPYG working for peace are synonymous with the spirit of Nobel. I hope that this event will be a great opportunity to bring peace on the Korean peninsula.”

Mr. Man Hee Lee of HWPL expressed his gratitude to these Swedish efforts and noted that Sweden as a neutral country and the Republic of Korea as a ceasefire country should cooperate more for the sake of peace in the world. “Who can bring about peace while we stand still? By putting an end to war, a world of peace can be established. It is our responsibility to establish a world of peace as a legacy for future generations, which is the very task of every one of our global family members.”

Peace is up to you :0 Good luck!

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