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Annotated Peace Resource List 72 matches found, viewing page 1 of 4, goto page < 1 2 3 4 > next page Search Again
Across Five Aprils
Hunt, Irene 1965 187 p. Ages: 10-15
ISBN: 0425102416 | | |
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- Set in the time of the Civil War.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Remarque, Erich 1929 295 p. Ages: 16-Adult
ISBN: 0449213943 | | |
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- "Remarque managed to describe the experience of the common soldier truthfully and convincingly and to give voice to the mood of his generation--its disillusionment and longing for peace. His legacy is less in technical craftsmanship than in the significance of the message."
All Quiet on the Western Front
1930 130 min. Ages: 15-Adult
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- A group of young WW1 German recruits pass from idealism to disillusionment with the war.
- (Available from the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center: 630-627-0507. www.LMPeaceCenter.org, Admin@LMPeaceCenter) Conscientious Objectors from the Persian Gulf War and previous wars share their stories.
Blood Makes the Grass Grow
46 min Ages: 16-Adult
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- Provides insight into a little publicized aspect of the Gulf War -- its opposition. Interviews four men and two women who attempted to become conscientious objectors during the Gulf War. They joined the military for various reasons: to get a job or money for college, to fulfill a sense of duty, to "be all they can be." Their stories illuminate the transformations they underwent, from raw teenage recruits to responsible adults, willing to take a moral stand despite the personal consequences. Their resistance was met with threats ranging from dishonorable discharge to the death penalty. Raises critical questions for those considering enlistment, for service people contemplating conscientious objection and for anyone concerned with issues of militarism in a democratic society. For youth.
Boat to Nowhere
Wartski, Maureen Crane 1980 150 p. Ages: 12-16
ISBN: 0451162854 | | |
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- A Vietnamese family decides to flee for their lives.
But WHY Don't We Go To War?
Landis, Susan Mark 1993 236 p. Ages: 9-14
ISBN: 0836136470 | | |
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- Six sessions about different aspects of the peacemaking life. Each includes a biblical dialogue, stories about peacemakers, biblical dramas, issues for discussion, and ideas for parents.
The Butter Battle Book
Seuss, Dr. 1984 Ages: 4-8
ISBN: 0394865804 | | |
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- The question of which side of the bread to butter escalates into an arms race between the Yooks and the Zooks in an open-ended fantasy.
Change of Command
MCC 42 min Ages: 16-Adult
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- Available from MCC
Presents the stories of military veterans whose inner voice clashed with their military duties. For all, a deepening commitment to Christ's way of peace changed the course of their lives. Courage and God's grace brought healing and vision for the future. "What ultimately drove me from the military was the fact that I was trying to serve two masters and could not." -- Dick Davis, Dallas, Texas. Divided into five sections, each section may be viewed and discussed separately. Study guide included. Visit the website! [ www.mcc.org/us/co ] This video's companion website allows you to e-mail questions about military service, faith and peacemaking to veterans who are now conscientious objectors to war. For youth.
Choosing Against War: A Christian View
Roth, John D. 2002 206 p. Ages: 18-Adult
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- Roth offers clear reasoning and current examples in response to pressing questions of our day: What are clues to what Jesus would do in the face of swirling fears, anger, and helplessness after the attacks of 9/11/01? What was Jesus’ role in the maelstrom of first century Palestinian politics? Is the nonviolent way of Jesus completely unrealistic? Do Christians really have anything different to offer the world than strategies based on power and coercion? How might a Christian’s trust in God redefine allegiance to his or her nation?
- Tells how Mennonites, Brethren, Quakers and other conscientious objectors stood for peace in World War II by participating in Civilian Public Service (CPS). Focuses on work in mental health institutions and tells how CPS workers' involvement in mental health profoundly influenced American society. For grade 10 to adults.
Conscientious Objection and the Draft
9 min
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- Available from the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center. (Available from the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center: 630-627-0507. www.LMPeaceCenter.org, Admin@LMPeaceCenter)
This video shows two TV spots that aired during the Persian Gulf War. One features the Mennonite response to war and the other is an interview with LMPC Executive Director, Richard Blackburn, on conscientious objection.
Dancing on the Bridge of Avignon
Vos, Ida 1989 183 p. Ages: 11-14
ISBN: 0395720397 | | |
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- Relates the experience of a young Jewish girl and her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Days of Terror
Smucker, Barbara Classen 1979 Ages: 9-14
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- A family's frightening experiences when the government in Russia changes in the years after 1917.
Decide for Peace: A Guide for Personal Bible Study and Reflection on Conscientious Objection
Hall, Eddy 1996 37 p. Ages: 14-Adult
ISBN: 0873033078 | | |
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- This is a Bible study and journaling workbook for people exploring issues of conscientious objection to military service. Designed for individual or group study, or with a mentor. Also available as a packet of the book and information about Christian Peacemaker Registration (documenting your views on participation in the military with corroborating evidence from your life).
Diary of a Young Girl
1994 170 min. Ages: 9-Adult
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- The lives of 8 people who hide in an attic for 2 years in Amsterdam to escape capture by the Nazis..
Does God Fight? Violence in the Bible
Radcliff, David 1996 44 p. Ages: 18-Adult
ISBN: 0-87303-265-9 | | |
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- What does the Bible say about violence and armed conflict? A discussion in 6 sessions of issues in the Old and New Testaments.
Echoes from the Square
Wellburn, Elizabeth 29 p. Ages: 4-8
ISBN:0921156995 | | |
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- This book tells the story of Vedran Smailovic through the eyes of a young boy named Alen. Vedran Smailovic played his cello for 22 days in honor of the 22 victims of a bomb blast in Sarajevo. He played in the streets in the midst of continuing shelling. It is a testimony to the power of music and to the courage of one person who saw the insanity of war. It is beautifully illustrated with paintings by Deryk Houston.
Faithful Elephants: A True Story of Animals, People, and War
Tsuchiya, Yukio 1992 30 p. Ages: 8-12
ISBN: 0395861373 | | |
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- The sad tale of zoo keepers who have to kill their animal friends at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo during World War II.
Fighting Fair: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for Kids
Peace Education Foundation Ages: 18-Adult
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- Examines the nonviolent philosophy of Dr. King and explores such topics as prejudice, racism, religious intolerance, and war. Lessons challenge students to evaluate their beliefs and behaviors while learning about the heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. Book and video.
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