St. John Bosco's College of Education hosted Upper East Regional Imam for interfaith dialogue and peace-building session.

Amos Famouz
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St. John Boscos College Of  Education were delighted to host the Upper East Regional Imam and his entourage  for a session on building acquaintance and promoting peaceful coexistence.


In a world where diversity often leads to division, it's refreshing to see individuals and organizations coming together to promote unity and understanding. Our college was recently privileged to host the Upper East Regional Imam and his entourage for a enlightening session on building acquaintance and fostering peaceful coexistence.


The atmosphere was filled with warmth and respect as we welcomed the Imam and his team to our campus. The session was a beautiful display of interfaith dialogue, as we shared ideas and perspectives on how to promote harmony and understanding among people of different backgrounds and beliefs.


The Imam's message of peace, love, and acceptance resonated deeply with us, and we were inspired by his dedication to building bridges between communities. His words of wisdom encouraged us to embrace our differences and to strive for a world where everyone can coexist in perfect harmony.


This encounter was a testament to the power of community engagement and interfaith dialogue. By coming together and sharing our experiences, we can break down barriers and build a more compassionate and inclusive society. We are grateful for the opportunity to have hosted the Upper East Regional Imam and his entourage, and we look forward to continuing this journey of building acquaintance and promoting peaceful coexistence.


As we strive to make our world a better place, let us remember the importance of unity, understanding, and respect for all people, regardless of their background or beliefs. Together, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.


#interfaithdialogue #CommunityEngagement #thecollegeofchoice

source GhEduPro


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