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PROGRAM
Prayer Vigils are promoted throughout the year.
Conferences are held during the North American Convention in June.
Some PF Conferences have been cosponsored by the Commission on Social
Concerns, Board of Christian Education, or Women of the Church of
God. A list of noted Conference leaders includes John Howard
Yoder, Tom Sine, Samuel G. and Dalineta Hines,
David S. Burgess (UNICEF), Myron Augsburger, Ronald
J. Sider, Curtiss DeYoung, and Doug Hostetter.
The quarterly PF Newsletter is a vital link between all PF members,
libraries on five college campuses, Religious Peace Fellowships,
and interested persons. Recent issues featured Opposition to War
Against Iraq, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Creation Care, Racial
Reconciliation, Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Abolition of the
Death Penalty, Gun Control, the UN Decade for Nonviolence, Habitat
for Humanity, and Anderson University Peacemakers in Northern Ireland
and Colombia.
Fulfilling the dream of a Peace Studies Program at Anderson University,
PF members made initial contributions for an endowment in April
1997. Conversations with AU President James Edwards and Vice President
Carl Caldwell led to the establishment of the "Mack and Irene
Caldwell Peacemaking Fund" in honor of lifelong peacemakers
who taught at Anderson and on other campuses. Dr. Ken Brown, Director
of Manchester College Peace Studies, provided invaluable counsel
in setting up the endowment. By December 2002, according to Senior
Vice President Ron Moore, the total amount received surpassed $305,000.
The goal for 2003 is to reach $400,000. An exciting new incentive
is the matching of gifts this year by the Lilly Foundation!
Professors Sharon Collins and then Willi Kant were the first coordinators
of AU's PACT (Peace and Conflict Transformation) program. Now in
its fourth year, the program is being directed by Dr. Shane Kirkpatrick,
who is teaching "Biblical Perspectives on War and Peace."
The first course offered in the PACT program was "Living Peacefully
in a Violent World." Chapel speakers, seminars, prayer vigils,
and special events are planned each semester.
SPI (Student Peace Initiative) meets weekly, and networks with
groups on other campuses, such as Manchester College, Earlham, and
Ball State University.
VISION
According to Jesus, peacemaking is the family business of the
children of God. He calls us to radical acts of reconciliation and
peacemaking. We must begin in our own hearts, homes, and neighborhoods.
Will we hear the wake up call to the reality of the violence that
assaults us from without and from within? Instead of "God Bless
America," let's pray, "God, bless your world through us!"
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