Religious leaders at the World Economic Forum Summit in Warsaw
The World Economic Forum is a non profit, multi-stakeholders organisation (learn more). Religious leaders of the World take part in discussions and actions of the World Economic Forum and that is one of the reasons it is unique. Interacting with Religious Leaders, NGOs, Social Entrepreneurs (see my post on the World Soccer Cup for the Homeless), Politicians and not only Business People is just extraordinary.
I really enjoyed meeting again Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp, President of the World Union for Progressive Judaism today as I was when the GLTs met with Religious Leaders from tens of different Religions and parts of the World at the GLT Breakfast with Religious leaders in Davos this year. Amazingly rich discussions about the role of Religions and how different Religions interact with one another in the World.
Rabbi Awraham and I discussed that we really needed to get young Religious Leaders into the GLT community and we will try to identify some around the world to join the community. If you know young religious Leaders, please comment.
What role do you think Religion should play in our World today ? Do you think Religion is losing interest or gaining interest from young people ?
Please comment on The Forum blog note.








