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Naomi Dunn is International Advocacy Support Officer at the British and Foreign Bible Society.

The African Biblical Leadership Initiative (ABLI) is a dynamic forum for change in African society. It applies biblical principles to empower and inspire leaders of all backgrounds to address specific challenges within their communities. Moreover, it provides an opportunity for networking and exchanging ideas on a wide range of issues pertinent to African cultures. The forum serves as a hub for a growing community of practitioners who can support, encourage and mentor each other throughout the year by sharing information, examples and case studies of the successful application of God’s word in their contexts.

Hear more from former ABLI moderator Lord Paul Boateng:

 

This year ABLI will take place in Nairobi, Kenya, at the Kenya School of Government. It runs from today until Thursday. The forum will explore the biblical vision for:

  • Integrity in public office
  • Youth and their role in society
  • Social harmony and peaceful co-existence

Head over to abliforum.org for daily updates, or follow @ABLIForum on twitter.

 

 

Publié: 26/09/2016

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