Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Peace movement of HWPL, “Peace This Together”

Peace movement of HWPL, “Peace This Together”



▲ Cape Town, South Africa : Peace movement of HWPL

Following the unprecedented ‘World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit’ (WARP) which took place last year in September, Heavenly Culture World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) has been engaging in a worldwide peace movement. The WARP Summit gathered various religious representatives together with Chairman and Founder of HWPL, Chairman Man Hee Lee in to become one in the name of peace and to prevent conflicts caused by the misunderstanding of religious scriptures.




▲ WARP Summit(2014) Highlight Peace movement of HWPL

HWPL is a non-profit international peace organization that is spreading peace movement most enthusiastically and systematically in the world. HWPL has affiliated organizations, International Women’s Peace Group (“IWPG”, Chairwoman Nam Hee Kim), and International Peace Youth Group (“IPYG”, Director Du Hyun Kim) and they are working through and for the women and youth members in the world.

Initiated and led by Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL, the affiliates are proceeding to enact an international law to cease all wars besides the establishment of the WARP Offices.




▲ Mindanao peace agreement : Peace movement of HWPL

Chairman Man Hee Lee played a key role in ending a 40-year religious conflict in Mindanao, Philippines where it used to be the hotspot of Asia. On May 25th 2015, he visited Mindanao and participated in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and held International Peace Youth Group Walk Festival. By doing this, Catholic and Muslim representatives expressed their will to collect all hearts of the people for peace.

With a growing support and cooperation of the international community, well-known places like city of Alexandria in Virginia state, Mindanao Philippines, and Royal Bafokeng Nation in Republic of South Africa have acknowledged HWPL’s achievements by unveiling peace monuments and designating May 25th as ‘HWPL Day’ as a day of world peace.

Of three Baltic States, Latvia’s first WARP Office is expected to play a key role as catalyst to remind the neighboring countries of the importance of peace. In this event, it was even more noteworthy that religious leaders who promised to become one through the peace agreement positively discussed the 2nd HWPL’s WARP Office in Latvia.





▲ Cape Town, South Africa : Peace movement of HWPL

Peace movement of HWPL has spread to the nation of South Africa, and HWPL has been hosting monthly interfaith Scripture Dialogues titled “Peace This Together”.  On Tuesday, 25th August, the monthly ‘Peace This Together’ took place at the Community Development and Resource Association in Woodstock. These monthly interfaith dialogues gather leaders from different religions to compare and find the common thread within their scriptures whilst gaining a deeper understanding of each other’s faiths. 




▲ Cape Town, South Africa : Peace movement of HWPL

South Africa is only one amongst many countries to host these dialogues which gather the religious leaders of the world under the umbrella of peace.

There are currently over 94 World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Offices in 51 countries which are all working for the same goal of establishing coexistence and tolerance amongst the diverse religions of our world. 





▲ India HWPL Peace News : Peace movement of HWPL

Chairman Man Hee Lee and his peace delegation have been circling the globe, addressing the religious leaders, former and current Heads of state and politicians of this world.

As Chairman Man Hee Lee once said, “We should let the whole world know about these peace activities in order to achieve world peace. Peace is not a personal work, but the work that we all should do.”

Planting these small seeds of peace in various nations will lead to the blossoming of peace on a global scale and the eradication of conflicts caused by religions.




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