LECTURE & DISCUSSION
THE GREAT WINNIPEG FLOOD OF 2013: Why Religious Communities Are Better At Doing Good
Tom Faulkner Director of the Ridd Institute for Religion & Public Policy
Why are religious congregations so good at responding to disasters, natural and human? In normal times ordinary people are indifferent (or worse) to religious communities. But in a disaster that changes dramatically.
Learn why & how. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS • FREE ADMISSION Sponsors: Manitoba Interfaith Council & The University of Winnipeg (Global College & Faculty of Theology)
Tuesday, 29 September 2009, 7:30 pm
Room 3M69 (3rd floor of Manitoba Hall off Balmoral Street)