A World of Faith Living Together, Beyond Our Differences
Mission: To assist families, congregations, communities, and nations live beyond our differences, in respectful presence of all through dialogue in action.
Vision: To help people of differing religious ideologies and faith practices focus on commonly held beliefs that are trans-formative and life-changing.
Goal: The 13th century Sufi poet wrote: Beyond our differences, there is a field, I will meet you there. Together we will find the field, and meet together in peace.Global Faith in Action (GFIA) is an interfaith/intrafaith* Dialogue in Action organization. We contend that religious dialogue in action is the bridge to the transformation of families, communities and our world. Today we live in a global village. Wichita, Kansas, home of Global Faith In Action, is one of the most diverse communities in the Midwest. People from all over the globe bring cross-cultural and religious practices to Wichita. Temples, mosques, synagogues, and churches dot our landscape. The same phenomenon has occurred throughout much of our world.
In response to our changing world, interfaith organizations are now found in many metropolitan and even rural areas of our globe. A multitude of methodologies for interfaith and intrafaith dialogue have been developed. Global Faith in Action has chosen to focus on a methodology we call Dialogue in Action. Our premise is that too often traditional methods of dialogue create awareness but seldom result in “action”, the kind of action that results in reconciliation, healing and the transformation of relationships. For this reason Global Faith In Action has chosen to design, consult, and practice the Dialogue in Action methodology.
The 13th century Persian Sufi poet, Rumi, wrote Beyond our differences, there is a field, I will meet you there. It is Global Faith in Actions mission to assist families, congregations, communities, and even countries experience the many fields that lie beyond our differences – fields of respect and mutual understanding. A field where people of differing religious ideology and faith practices can come together and focus on commonly held beliefs that are trans-formative and life changing, such as the golden rule Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (Scarboro Mission Link)
Global Faith In Action will search for fields where we can meet and experience action. The field could be around your very dining room table, where visitors of differing religious practice would fellowship together and discuss what actions could be taken to create fields of hope, reconciliation and healing. The field could be a diverse group of persons traveling to Kenya, Turkey, home of the Sufi poet Rumi, or to Haiti, and experience community within the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
A World of Faith Living Together, Beyond Our Differences
Mission: To assist families, congregations, communities, and nations live beyond our differences, in respectful presence of all through dialogue in action.
Vision: To help people of differing religious ideologies and faith practices focus on commonly held beliefs that are trans-formative and life-changing.
Goal: The 13th century Sufi poet wrote: Beyond our differences, there is a field, I will meet you there. Together we will find the field, and meet together in peace.Global Faith in Action (GFIA) is an interfaith/intrafaith* Dialogue in Action organization. We contend that religious dialogue in action is the bridge to the transformation of families, communities and our world. Today we live in a global village. Wichita, Kansas, home of Global Faith In Action, is one of the most diverse communities in the Midwest. People from all over the globe bring cross-cultural and religious practices to Wichita. Temples, mosques, synagogues, and churches dot our landscape. The same phenomenon has occurred throughout much of our world.
In response to our changing world, interfaith organizations are now found in many metropolitan and even rural areas of our globe. A multitude of methodologies for interfaith and intrafaith dialogue have been developed. Global Faith in Action has chosen to focus on a methodology we call Dialogue in Action. Our premise is that too often traditional methods of dialogue create awareness but seldom result in “action”, the kind of action that results in reconciliation, healing and the transformation of relationships. For this reason Global Faith In Action has chosen to design, consult, and practice the Dialogue in Action methodology.
The 13th century Persian Sufi poet, Rumi, wrote Beyond our differences, there is a field, I will meet you there. It is Global Faith in Actions mission to assist families, congregations, communities, and even countries experience the many fields that lie beyond our differences – fields of respect and mutual understanding. A field where people of differing religious ideology and faith practices can come together and focus on commonly held beliefs that are trans-formative and life changing, such as the golden rule Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (Scarboro Mission Link)
Global Faith In Action will search for fields where we can meet and experience action. The field could be around your very dining room table, where visitors of differing religious practice would fellowship together and discuss what actions could be taken to create fields of hope, reconciliation and healing. The field could be a diverse group of persons traveling to Kenya, Turkey, home of the Sufi poet Rumi, or to Haiti, and experience community within the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.