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Geoff Thompson (born 26 January 1960) is a BAFTA-winning writer, [1] film-maker, spiritual teacher, and martial artist. He has written prolifically in a wide range of genres, including books on spirituality, self-help, self defence, and martial arts, and scripts for film and stage.
The Forgiveness Project [1] is a UK-based charity that uses real stories of victims and perpetrators of crime and violence to help people explore ideas around forgiveness and alternatives to revenge. With no political or religious affiliations, The Forgiveness Project's independent and inclusive approach ensures its core message – that ...
Romans 12:20 is a short film directed by the Shammasian Brothers and written by Geoff Thompson. It was released in 2008. Plot. The film stars Craig Conway as 'Malky ...
Forgiveness is a principle promoted by just about every faith tradition. Even neuroscientists agree on its mental and physical benefits — from lowered risk of heart attacks to improved sleep.
There's hope in disrupting gun violence if people, communities can move beyond the anger stage of grieving. Here's how.
The project focuses on "extraordinary acts of forgiveness in the face of heartbreak and senseless tragedy" [9] and serves as an inquiry into the meaning of forgiveness. [3] Project Forgive was founded as a case study project, by Shawne Duperon, an expert in the phenomenon of gossip as a research subject for 10 years, [1] to reach out to ...
An end to student loan forgiveness Project 2025 calls for drastic cuts to the U.S. Department of Education’s loan forgiveness programs for federal student loan borrowers.
Watch My Back is a book by Geoff Thompson, a former British bouncer, who tells his story of the dangers he faced working as security at bars and night clubs in Coventry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The feature film Clubbed , which stars Colin Salmon , is based on the book, [ 4 ] and was scheduled for release in the United Kingdom on 16 January 2009.