Multi-Faith Neighbors Network
@MultiFaithNN
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Building bridges of mutual trust and respect among faith leaders through civic engagement, authentic relationship and honest dialogue. #ReligiousFreedom
Joined August 2019
We’re in a unique moment where leaders of all faiths can unite to shape our communities. Together, we model a society rooted in faith, dignity, and courage. Let’s connect with God and each other!
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Strong relationships thrive on honesty. Trust is built when leaders share their convictions while respecting differences. At MFNN, we believe conviction & connection are the keys to peace.
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Last year in Accra, Ghana, 50+ Christian & Muslim leaders united for a transformative Multi-Faith Retreat! They committed to real change with actions like sharing meals, hosting mixers, and more. Exciting to see their unity grow! Read more: https://t.co/2W9KUKNczj
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Never before have so many faiths lived side-by-side in the same neighborhoods. But what if the story could be different? What if leaders brought their full convictions to the table, while choosing to invest in relationships — and working for the good of their communities?
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Jewish leaders throughout history have fostered wisdom, courage, and resilience in multi-faith relationships. Together, they model trust and conviction, paving the way for stronger communities.
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The Kansas City multi-faith retreat brought together diverse faith leaders committed to strengthening relationships and promoting peace across communities.
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A multi-faith relationship starts with small, intentional acts—sharing a meal, asking a thoughtful question, or listening respectfully. These steps build trust, paving the way for peace and partnership in our communities.
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“Is our faith so weak that we’re afraid of another religion being present?” @bobrobertsjr calls for respect over mere tolerance. With 2.2B Christians & 1.8B Muslims in the world, peace within differences is essential. To protect freedom, we must fight for the rights of others.
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Don’t wait! It’s time to register for the Global Faith Forum in Washington DC on February 3, 2026! Learn more & get your tickets at https://t.co/M9mhp3Hbxu
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GFF Speaker Spotlight: @MiroslavVolf He is the founder of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. He has written more than 20 books, over 100 scholarly articles, and his work has been featured in the Washington Post, Christianity Today, Christian Century, Sojourners, and more.
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When conflict arises, faith leaders often respond first, providing shelter and calming tensions. MFNN empowers pastors, rabbis, and imams to build bridges before crises hit. Lasting peace is lived, not just signed. 🌍 Learn more:
mfnn.org
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At Global Faith Forum, we will explore what it means to live as HumanKind. Leaders from diverse faiths will address how kindness can transform our civic life, strengthen our sense of citizenship, and inspire us to be better neighbors. Register now! https://t.co/4cG15eZIke
globalfaithforum.com
Global Faith Forum - Washington DC - February 3, 2026
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In Ghana, multi-faith leaders became friends during Pentecost week, organizing clean-ups and health screenings. Their commitment shows the power of dialogue in action! Read more: https://t.co/2W9KUKNczj
#PeaceBuilding
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Join the Global Faith Forum with pastors, imams, rabbis & civic leaders choosing dialogue over division. This year’s theme: HumanKind. Let’s build compassionate communities! 📍 Feb 3, 2026 | Washington, D.C. Learn more & register: https://t.co/DVEXz2HOFo
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At Global Faith Forum 2026, we will explore what it means to live as HumanKind. Leaders and neighbors from diverse faiths will address how kindness can transform our civic life, strengthen our sense of citizenship, and inspire us to be better neighbors. https://t.co/M9mhp3GDHW
globalfaithforum.com
Global Faith Forum - Washington DC - February 3, 2026
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Why do we say multi-faith instead of interfaith? 🤔 Multi-faith respects differences while fostering collaboration for the common good. At MFNN, we believe trust grows when we acknowledge, not ignore, our convictions.
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Differences don’t have to divide us. When leaders bring their unique perspectives, traditions, and convictions to the table, we discover strength we could never find alone.
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When we help others, we discover our truest selves. Imam Mohamed Magid shares wisdom from his father, the "smile man" of Sudan. Compassion opens doors to mercy and connection. Join Multi-Faith Neighbors Network in celebrating our shared humanity.
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Online conversations matter, but true peace requires more. It flourishes when leaders unite—sharing meals and supporting each other in crises. That's why MFNN fosters in-person connections to build trust and strengthen communities.
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How do we build a multi-faith movement while staying true to our beliefs? 🤝✨ Bringing our authentic selves creates a tapestry of shared purpose and transforms differences into bridges of understanding.
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