by John Bryant | Oct 30, 2010 | Global Dignity
October 20th Global Dignity Day was celebrated, embraced, and shared around the world in 50 countries including here in the United States. I volunteered to speak with Ms. Crawford's 8th grade class at John F. Kennedy Middle School in Atlanta, Georgia through...
by John Bryant | Oct 30, 2010 | Uncategorized
Very religious Americans have higher wellbeing than those who are moderately religious or not religious at all, boosted by their healthier behaviors, higher life evaluation, better work orientations, and higher emotional wellbeing. Read more at GALLUP.com....
by John Bryant | Oct 30, 2010 | Global Dignity
I have no idea what my friends are saying or spelling out here in this powerful video from their Dignity Day in Mongolia, but what I can feel even without translation is there passion and joy. Enjoy, and thanks Mongolia!
by John Bryant | Oct 30, 2010 | Global Dignity
A special thank you to new HOPE Partners 1st Choice Credit Union and Beal Bank which facilitated sessions, as well as HLB Gross Collins, along with a few HOPE Corps Volunteers. They include Keion Carpenter, Samuel Jackson (a new member of the US...
by John Bryant | Oct 30, 2010 | Global Dignity
In a groundbreaking piece that chronicles the connection between faith and daily needs, and contrasts the challenges of race and racism with debt and financial illiteracy, CNN dives deep into a topic I call the next civil rights issue, and a global silver...
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