"As changemakers for current and future generations, young people have the opportunity to establish a new vision of inter-religious interaction that places protecting the welfare of the world's poorest at its center."
According to a Christian Post report, former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair has launched an "international search for 30 religious youth to embark on a 10-month journey of interfaith service for the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals."
Blair is calling the "inter-religious" group the Faith Act Fellows, which will be made up of young people from ages 18 to 25. They will first gather for a "two-month intensive initiative" and then return to their home countries with the charge of mobilizing other young people of faith. (Photo: AP Images/Leon Neal/Pool/PA Wire)
Says Blair, "As changemakers for current and future generations, young people have the opportunity to establish a new vision of inter-religious interaction that places protecting the welfare of the world's poorest at its center."
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