These are the stories of 365 women, men and children worldwide who have acted as peacemakers during the last 2500 years. They include human rights and antiwar activists, scientists and artists, educators and scholars, songwriters and poets, film directors and authors, diplomats and economists, environmentalists and mystics, prophets and policymakers. All sacrified for the dream of peace, some even died for it.
Chappell, David L. Inside Agitators: White Southerners in the Civil Rights Movement. ... Cotman, John Walton. ... Downing, Frederick L. To See the Promised Land: The Faith Pilgrimage of Martin Luther King, Jr. Macon: Mercer University ...
This is a book of inspiration and prayerful compassion, a ringing call to action at a time when our country and the world it once led stand at a dangerous crossroads.
This book is a contribution to the Christian ethics of war and peace.
Blessed are the Peacemakers: The Story of a Palestinian Christian
This is a book of inspiration and prayerful compassion, a ringing call to action at a time when our country and the world it once led stand at a dangerous crossroads.
Peacemakers work at the highest levels of government—and deep in the almostinvisible grassroots. They are people who strive to overcome violence, bitterness and division wherever they live and work. Any one of us can become a peacemaker ...
Campbell, Jean. “Women as Workers: A Statistical Guide.” US Women's Bureau, Washington, DC, 1953. Campbell, JoAnn. “Afterword: Revealing the Ties That Bind.” In Nineteenth- Century Women Learn to Write, edited by Catherine Hobbs, ...
With crystal clarity this manual lays before us the wisdom that leads humble souls into that blessing."--J. I. Packer "Of people alive and writing today, I know of no more reliable guide for peacemaking in church and family than Ken Sande.
" In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ told us that we can come to Him as we are—in need, mourning, oppressed, or hungering—and He will bless us. In Charles Spurgeon's revealing exploration of The Beatitudes, you will learn to.
As both envisaged peaceful community as critical to just society, Hunt identifies ten principles from the work of Thurman and King that will be critical to the realization of peaceful community in the new millennium.