PeaceSigns
A monthly e-zine looking at the news through a Mennonite lens.
A service of the Mennonite Church USA Peace and Justice Support Network.
View this issue online at:
http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?i=105

10/31/2012 Number: 104

Contents:

- Editor's Note by Jason Boone
- Dwelling in the Word by Sherah-Leigh Gerber
- Church leaders and grassroots action by Andre Gingerich Stoner
- St. Stephen and nonviolent communication by Berry Friesen
- An epidemic that should not be by Theo Sitther
- Emanuel, Emanuel by Anton Flores-Maisonet
- Politics and poverty by Tom Beutel
- Death of a concerned anabaptist by Keith Lyndaker Schlabach


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* Road Construction
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Editor's Note by Jason Boone
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Friends,

Welcome to the October issue of PeaceSigns! We've got a full boat for you this month, lots of great writing about peace that covers a wide variety of issues and perspectives. I want to say thanks to our contributors who make PeaceSigns possible every month. Their thoughtful voices and reflections challenge and nourish us in ways of peace that aren't always easy to find in the vast sea of websites, blogs and other media available today.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1015



Dwelling in the Word by Sherah-Leigh Gerber
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Nearly a year ago I was sitting in a beautiful room, glorious fall sunlight illuminated the space; leaves in aflame in reds and golds hung from trees and littered the deck and ground just below the windows. I was with a group of new friends-Kingdom co-workers-at the Constituency Leaders Council meeting.

During our Dwelling in the Word time, we were focused on the passage for Convention 2013 from Ephesians 2:14-22. I found the exchange of ideas-what stands out, what strikes you as new-to be so invigorating. We really do each bring our own context and bias to a passage. Hearing what was significant for these fellow believers at different stages of life (an empty-nester, a new retiree, a seasoned pastor), triggered interesting discussions and new flashes of insight. I was bubbling over with ideas and applications; something within was coming alive while studying scripture in this way.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1016



Church leaders and grassroots action by Andre Gingerich Stoner
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After years resisting the draft, witnessing at nuclear weapons sites, and engaged in local peace witness as a pastor, I now find myself in a denominational staff and leadership role. This has led me to reflect on the important roles that both grassroots initiatives and church leaders play as we follow Jesus and pray and work for his kingdom of justice and peace.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1012



St. Stephen and nonviolent communication by Berry Friesen
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Google "nonviolent communication" and nearly 500,000 internet references appear at your fingertips. Google "compassionate communication" and you'll find 150,000 more.

As most readers of PeaceSigns may already know, these phrases refer to a manner of speaking designed to elicit compassion and minimize conflict between individuals and groups.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1010


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* Capitol Reflection
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An epidemic that should not be by Theo Sitther
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October marks the unfortunate second anniversary of the cholera outbreak in Haiti, a disease that had not been seen in the country for a century. While the people of Haiti continue to recover from the January 2010 earthquake, the outbreak of cholera represented another blow to Haiti's long term development.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1009


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* Shield of Faith
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Emanuel, Emanuel by Anton Flores-Maisonet
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In March, God came to visit our family disguised as a two-day old baby. This child's eyes and smile and laughter offer all of us a glimpse of grace in the midst of unspeakable heartbreak. His name is Emanuel which means "God is with us;" we call him Manny. The circumstances surrounding his arrival in our home are a sobering reminder as to why Alterna is called to offer acts of mercy, compassion, and hospitality in what are heart-wrenching realities that are now confronting vulnerable children.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1011


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* Balancing Acts
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Politics and poverty by Tom Beutel
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According to the most recent US census report, there are 146 million Americans living in poverty. The Bible makes it clear that God is concerned for the poor and expects us, as individuals, churches, and nations to provide for the poor. This includes providing for immediate material needs as well as for developmental needs that enable individuals to provide for themselves and to make a contribution to the community and to others who are in need.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1014


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* Web Wanderings
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Death of a concerned anabaptist by Keith Lyndaker Schlabach
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When I found the chest stored in an old building on the premises of the Rolling Ridge Study Retreat Community where I lived, it was a little beat up but still in good shape. I asked the previous owner, who lived next door to me, if I could fix it up and put it to good use. I painted the hinges and metal corners gold and touched up the black exterior. I made sure I did not paint over the name and address.

Paul Peachey. Japan.
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http://peace.mennolink.org/cgi-bin/m.pl?a=1013