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"Abono" (fertilizer in Spanish) by Mary Gill Denevan

"I Would Learn The Meaning" by Paul Baker

"Normal" reflection by Sheila Provencher

 "Dogs of War…Barking, Barking, Barking"  a poem by Joseph Schrader which "demonstrates the futility and stupidity of war."

"Conditions for Portraiture, For Rachel Corrie April 10, 1979 --March 16, 2003" by Joan Maiers. "It celebrates Rachel Corrie who died in the Gaza Strip upholding human rights in a non-violent manner.  The poem proposes a U.S. postage stamp to commemorate the values and vision of this peaceseeker."

"Peace Is Building" a poster by Paula Schaffner.  "This artwork relates to the Search for Peace because the statement can be interpreted in two ways, and we all see peace a little differently. I see peace as the ultimate state when all has been accomplished according to God’s plan. Working for peace is an effort to build up—people, relationships, societies. The challenge is to be sure we are following God’s plan, not just what we think is best."

"On Seeing 'The Story Of The Weeping Camel' " by Leah Stenson, a reading that "speaks of conflict resolution and forgiveness."

"Journey of Peace: To The Manger, The Cross And Beyond" a reflection by John M. Kingery

And Songs of Peace, too!

We Want To Make Peace (song) by Ralph W. Wilde.  "We are called to be peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) and Jesus’ way of peacemaking works (John 14:27)!"

I Love This World (song) by Hank Grossen.  "This song shows people to focus on the positive parts of life, and not to focus on the bad things that ruin your peace and the peace of everyone else."

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