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Individuals of many cultures, nationalities, religions, and beliefs are actively involved with Initiatives of Change. This blog represents the views of the writers and not necessarily those of Initiatives of Change as a whole.

Confessions of a Caux blogger...

Altaf Makhiawala
Wednesday, 24 October, 2007

An Egyptian professor described Caux as a rich learning experience for himself. Dependent on a hearing aid, he confessed that elsewhere he often switched off, ‘but here I listen to everyone!’

Andrew Stallybrass
Sunday, 19 August, 2007

A month has flown by. It feels like I came to Mountain House yesterday.

Altaf Makhiawala
Sunday, 19 August, 2007

A healthy sprint through the house to the far end of one of the corridors, adrenalin pumping, and we had another inter-cultural encounter.

Andrew Stallybrass
Saturday, 18 August, 2007

I would like to thank everyone who helped out in the kitchen to prepare lunch yesterday morning.

Wednesday, 15 August, 2007

‘There’s a divine grain within each of us, sown by the Creator. But it’s our job to help that grain to grow – or we can chose to kill it.’

Andrew Stallybrass
Wednesday, 15 August, 2007

She reflects on what stays with us after we've gone down the mountain

Daniele de Lutzel
Tuesday, 14 August, 2007

So most of our team of bloggers has left, and we have a recruiting job on our hands. Any offers from readers in Caux? Altaf and I are on the lookout. Especially for French and German-speakers.

Andrew Stallybrass
Monday, 13 August, 2007

Having tried my hand at film-making, my taste is whetted for more.

Mike Lowe
Sunday, 12 August, 2007

It amazes me how the Caux Scholars Program manages to discover and get young people with powerful experiences and diverse backgrounds from different countries to learn, share and build lasting friendships

Altaf Makhiawala
Sunday, 12 August, 2007