Golden Rule Interntional

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Monday, March 14, 2016

DR. ASTELL COLLINS OF GUYANA OFFICIALLY APPOINTED A GLOBAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE INTERFAITH PEACE-BUILDING INITIATIVE- CARIBBEAN

Dr. Astell Collins w/Ambassador Clyde Rivers
Dr. Astell Collins of Guyana has been official appointed to the position of Global Representative for the Golden Rule International and Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative by Ambassador Clyde Rivers. Dr. Collins has openly shown his care for humanity around the world. His influence as a strategic and intentional leader has impacted lives by promoting the spirit of humanity and unity. He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity in his nation and has led an initiative to improve housing for the elderly, single parents and the differently-abled. Ambassador Rivers said, “Dr. Collins is a man of integrity that lives a lifestyle that exemplifies the Golden Rule, ‘Treat others the way you want to be treated.’ He believes every life is valuable and created for a purpose and contribution to our world. It is a great honor to have him as a Representative of our World Peace Initiative because he will represent our movement well across the globe.”

Ambassador Clyde Rivers, as the North American Representative for the Golden Rule International and Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, is working around the world to move the message of the Golden Rule and a Culture of Honor. The Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of the world. This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule in their everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the Golden Rule International Award, Patron, Former President of Ethiopia, Girma Wolde and Ambassador Mussie Hailu have embraced and are promoting globally.

Ambassador Clyde Rivers is also the Representative for the Golden Rule International and the Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, North American Division to the United Nations – New York. Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative is affiliated with the Department of Public Record (DPI) – United Nations as well as affiliated with the United Religious Initiative (URI), an Interfaith Peace organization.

Friday, March 11, 2016

THE GOLDEN RULE INTERNATIONAL AWARD GOES TO CHIEF OF POLICE DAVID ENYEART

Amb David Enyeart w/Amb Clyde Rivers
Chief of Police for Toledo Oregon, Chief David Enyeart, received the prestigious global Golden Rule International Award in January 2016 in Newport Oregon The event planned and organized by Youth Add Value™ in conjunction with IChange Nations™ and the Golden Rule International Award Systems. Chief Enyeart is highly motivated to leverage 17 years of achievements in law enforcement and 37 years in the Oregon National Guard to provide dedicated service to the state and federal governments. Chief Enyeart has a Master in Strategic Studies and a BS in Psychology.

MG Enyeart had three combat deployments, two to Afghanistan and one Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was honored with the Defense Superior Service Medal and Legion of Merit for superior performance; two Bronze Star Medal’s for actions during combat operations, three Meritorious Service Medal, and four Army Commendation Medal for superior performance in a variety positions.  Awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal, for excellent execution of a joint mission with the Air Force, and a Combat Infantry Badge for heroic actions under fire. He now uses his vast experience to better the community he is serving. Ambassador Rivers commented, “This highly decorated man, Chief Enyeart, is living a life that exemplifies the Golden Rule ‘Treat others the way you want to be treated.’ We are fortunate to have a man of his caliber as one of our World Peace Ambassador and the city of Toledo should be proud to have him serving their community. Welcome to our global alumni.”

The Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of the world. This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule in their everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the Golden Rule International Award, Patron, former President of Ethiopia, Girma Wolde and Ambassador Mussie Hailu have embraced and are promoting globally.

Ambassador Clyde Rivers is the Representative for the Golden Rule International and the Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, North American Division to the United Nations – New York. Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative is affiliated with the Department of Public Record (DPI) – United Nations as well as affiliated with the United Religious Initiative (URI), an Interfaith Peace organization.

Youth Add Value™ is a movement manned by a group youth highly trained by IChange Nation’s™ executive, Dr. Michal Pitzl. They have a vision to, not only give back to people that have deposited into lives, but also to find and train other youth to continue to move their initiative forward. Marisa Dean, together with her team, Josh Bennett, Khalil Burton and Marshal Dean organized and launched their first event in Newport Oregon.

MAYOR JOHN ROBINSON RECEIVED THE GOLDEN RULE INTERNATIONAL AWARD ON CAPITOL HILL

Amb Clyde Rivers and Amb John Robinson    
Siletz Mayor John Robinson received the Golden Rule International Award on Capitol Hill Washington DC late 2015. The Golden Rule International Award motto is, “Treat others the way you want to be treated.” Mayor Robinson serves his community of Siletz and he has a heart for mankind and proves it by his actions. He has worked to provide his community and outlying areas on the Central Oregon Coast with tools for preparedness in the event of a disaster and education for survival. He values the indigenous Siletz Indian Tribe that makes up a great part of his local community and seeks to be the best mayor he can be.

Clyde Rivers said, “Mayor Robinson is a great representative of our Golden Rule International Award. We appreciate his heart for his community and the world. Welcome Ambassador Robinson, continue your work to help humanity around the world.”

Ambassador Clyde Rivers is also the Representative for the Golden Rule International and the Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, North American Division to the United Nations – New York. Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative is affiliated with the Department of Public Record (DPI) – United Nations as well as affiliated with the United Religious Initiative (URI), an Interfaith Peace organization.

The Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of the world. This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule in their everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the Golden Rule International Award, Patron, former President of Ethiopia, Girma Wolde and Ambassador Mussie Hailu have embraced and are promoting globally.

Ambassador Dr. Clyde Rivers is the Founder and President of IChange Nations a professional institution that equips, mentors and trains highly esteemed individuals who have the desire to change nations throughout the world. The organization is seeking to bring global awareness by strategically helping nations to educate, train and support the Nation Building Process designed to improve the dignity and betterment of human life. This international platform focuses on establishing effective relationships to help people understand the value of life and basic human rights.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

GOLDEN RULE LEADERS AMBASSADOR MUSSIE HAILU AND AMBASSADOR CLYDE RIVERS MEET IN KENYA AFRICA

Amb. Rivers and Amb. Hailu

In February 2016, Founder of Golden Rule International Ambassador Mussie Hailu and Golden Rule International Representative Ambassador Clyde Rivers had the honor of meeting with influential individuals in Kenya. Several of these individuals were honored with the Golden Rule International Award for their outstanding life model of, “Treating others the way they want to be treated.” Humanity has benefited by the actions and kindness of these individuals.

Ambassador Mussie Hailu and Ambassador Clyde Rivers are working together around the world this year to move the Golden Rule International Honorary Award System forward. They are in agreement that the world is in desperate need of this new global peace ethic. Finding individuals, organizations and movements that are propagating the Golden Rule is of paramount importance to spreading this message and continuing to establish the Culture of Honor globally. Ambassador Rivers told us, “It is important to spread the word that mankind being allowed to contribute their God given potential will make our world a better place. Every life is valuable and created for a purpose and contribution to our world. The world loses when a life is not valued and someone dies and their contribution dies with them.”

The Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of the world. This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule in their everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the Golden Rule International Award, Patron, Former President of Ethiopia, Girma Wolde and Ambassador Mussie Hailu have embraced and are promoting globally.

Ambassador Clyde Rivers is also the Representative for the Golden Rule International and the Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, North American Division to the United Nations – New York. Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative is affiliated with the Department of Public Record (DPI) – United Nations as well as affiliated with the United Religious Initiative (URI), an Interfaith Peace organization.

Ambassador Dr. Clyde Rivers is also the Founder and President of iChange Nationsa professional institution that equips, mentors and trains highly esteemed individuals who have the desire to change nations throughout the world. The organization is seeking to bring global awareness by strategically helping nations to educate, train and support the Nation Building Process designed to improve the dignity and betterment of human life. This international platform focuses on establishing effective relationships to help people understand the value of life and basic human rights.