Filling Our Toolboxes with Peace – An ePistle by Jeff Davidson

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We all have toolboxes of one sort or another. Sometimes it’s a literal toolbox, or at least a tool drawer in the kitchen or the utility room. It’ll be filled with hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, and other things that help us accomplish a task of some kind. Maybe we have […]

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II Kings 6:8-23: An Exemplary Model for Peacemaking – An Essay by Hassan Ayiku Dicks

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Right from creation and soon after the fall of humanity, war and conflicts became part of human nature. In some parts of the world, Christians are witnessing unspeakable continuous attacks and killings perpetrated by terrorist groups in the name of religion. This ongoing violence is slowly worsening the mental health […]

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Can We Accept God’s “Promised Land” without Killing Our Neighbors? – A Sermon by Caleb Kragt

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One of the most significant themes from Hebrew scripture that many Christians overlook is that of the land–a land with which God promises to bless the people. Perhaps that aversion contains some awareness of just how problematic it has been when Christians have laid claim to some of those “land” […]

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Why Join a Peace Church – A Query by Chibuzo Nimmo Petty

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Why join one of the Historic Peace Churches? Jesus is at the center of this question. Jesus is at the center of this passage (Romans 5:1-11). Jesus at the center of our faith. Jesus is the source of our strength. Jesus is the source of our peace. Jesus is the […]

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Not Even One (Romans 3:9-20) – An Exposition by Chibuzo Nimmo Petty

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9 What then? Are we any better off? Not at all! For we have already charged that both Jews and Greeks are all under sin, 10 as it is written: “There is no one righteous, not even one. 11 There is no one who understands; there is no one who […]

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