Become an interfaith leader with these resources

Interfaith Leader's Toolkit: the essential guide to becoming an interfaith leader

Bridge-Builders: a network of leaders for the interfaith youth movement
Interfaith Leader's Toolkit. IFYC's Interfaith Leader's Toolkit is the essential guide for building interfaith cooperation in your community. Based on IFYC methodology, the Interfaith Leader's Toolkit provides a step-by-step guide to the skills of interfaith leadership, including developing your own story, facilitating relationships, and organizing common action projects. Download the first chapter of the toolkit to check it out, and order your own copy now.
Bridge-Builders. Bridge-builders is IFYC's online interfaith social networking site. Join now to connect others interfaith leaders around the world, download IFYC-created organizing tools, find out about career opportunities in interfaith cooperation and inspire others with your events and projects.



Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation. Read IFYC Founder and Executive Director Eboo Patel's book, and hear how the interfaith youth movement started. Use of Acts of Faith to spark conversation about religious pluralism on your campus or in your community with the IFYC Acts of Faith Discussion Guide.
Hearing the Call Across Traditions: Readings on Faith and Service. A project between IFYC, the Illinois Humanities Council and the Project on Civic Reflection, Hearing the Call Across Traditions contains a rich selection of short readings - prose, verse and sacred text - from different religious and secular perspectives. The texts, discussion questions and organizing guide explore the connections between faith, service and social justice and are a great resource for starting interfaith dialogue and cooperation on your campus or in your community.
Building the Interfaith Youth Movement: Beyond Dialogue to Action. Co-Edited by IFYC's Eboo Patel and Professor Patrice Brodeur, Building the Interfaith Youth Movement offers theories, case studies and best practice models for starting interfaith youth work in a variety of settings, including college campuses, seminaries, faith communities and high schools.





