Since 2001, Face to Face | Faith to Faith has brought together hundreds of Christian, Jewish and Muslim teenagers from Northern Ireland, the Middle East, South Africa, and the U.S. to develop a new generation of leaders able to negotiate a multifaith global society.

 

Please click here to read an open letter concerning recent changes to the Face to Face | Faith to Faith program.


Face to Face Participant Miko Zeldes-Roth shares his story at the Peace Is Possible event on November 7th. Auburn celebrated the 11th anniversary of Face to Face|Faith to Faith with compelling conversation among millennial leaders and participants from the Middle East, Northern Ireland, South Africa and the United States. Learn more about Face to Face and how it brings young leaders of divergent faiths together to bridge religious divides.
I first decided to enter the program because I thought it would be fun. At a certain point I was about to withdraw, but Sameh and Miki, our facilitators, convinced me to stay in the program and go through this incredible experience. Now I am grateful to them, because without them I would not be in the place I am today.
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I came to Face to Face in order to listen. At first, I hesitated. I asked myself: what’s in it for me? Do I even have the time for this? But I decided...
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Face to Face alumni: win US $100 and help your region win US $250 for your regional alumni council!
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The program operates in Cape Town, Belfast, Jerusalem and the United States.
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The yearlong program has a unique, three-phase curriculum designed to make a lasting impact.
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Rabbi Justus Baird, Dean of Auburn, and alumni of F2F from Northern Ireland had the opportunity to meet and ask questions of half a dozen Northern Ireland politicians at Stormont today.
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