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International Peacemakers: Another Successful Year

Click here to view a photo album of the 2005 International Peacemakers orientation.
View a photo album of the 2005 International Peacemakers Orientation in Louisville, Kentucky.

Fifteen International Peacemakers from fifteen countries were hosted by 60 presbyteries, one synod, two conferences and one Presbyterian school. Our sisters and brothers in Christ preached, taught Sunday School classes, taught classes at local educational institutions, gave newspaper and radio interviews, spoke at local forums, presbytery and synod meetings, addressed women's groups, peace groups, children's advocacy groups and much, much more.

Some interesting stats:

2005 International Peacemakers and staff.
2005 International Peacemakers and Presbyterian Peacemaking Staff. Photo by Joe Williams.
  • The Twin Cities Presbytery Mission Conference was again the biggest event, hosting seven International Peacemakers.
  • This was the first year ever that a Puerto Rican presbytery has hosted International Peacemakers.
  • The longest journey made by an International Peacemaker was a two-day, red-eye flight from Juneau, Alaska, to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The International Peacemakers returned to Louisville after the month of travel to debrief, and all were overwhelmingly positive about their experiences. Some of their observations were:

It was a wonderful experience to share with people in the different presbyteries, something that I much enjoyed and they treated me very warmly. I believe that I have been able to transcend the sterotypes that I had and now I can affirm confidently that the people of the United States are very different from the government in many aspects. People are amiable, affectionate, and hospitable.

— Mendelson Davila, Nicaragua

The PC(USA) International Peacemakers Program allowed me to view God's work through me. This experience added to my self-confidence, independence, trusting and enjoying the unknown, releasing me from fear and calculated steps. Unfolding the strength and love that God gave me, I graduated from the Peacemaking experience with a PhD in love and peace.

— Wafa Goussous, Jordan

Great, excellent, very rich experiences, learned a lot, broadened my knowledge. Very needed by Indonesia, especially, which is not well known by most of those I have met. Seems Indonesia is too far off American radar.

— Stien Djalil, Indonesia

It was a pleasant experience. However, the success of this program will depend on the participation of more people. We need peace but it can only come after being successful in drawing at least ten percent of the total population.

— Jose Chipenda, Angola

The program is an excellent one, for I think that through it, the PC(USA) can succeed in capturing the excitement and expectations of churches toward the unique contribution of building a culture of peace all over the world.

— Lawrence Tengu Nso, Cameroon

 
         
   
 

Comments from evaluations submitted by those who hosted the International Peacemakers as of October 21, 2005, include:

... brought the world closer and put a human face on the news ...

... gave us articulate and heartfelt insight into a part of the world that too few of us know anything about ...

... this year was even better than last year. The speaker was so friendly ...

... put a face of love, kindness, strength and courage on those people who completely dedicate their lives to making the world a place of peace and justice ...

... changed the hearts of many people ...

... excellent, articulate, inspiring. News of her coming and news of her story spread throughout our small village ahead of her ...

... delightful person, adaptable, happy, engaging, good with all ages ...

... added a new dimension to what has occurred recently ...

... helped make us more aware of the spiritual, economic and political situation ...well-prepared ... the program was excellent ...

... the price of $300 was an absolute bargain for the wonderful experience we had ...

... warm, flexible, and had a great sense of humor ... very respectful, humble, and well-prepared ...

... I was impressed with the presentations ...

... helped us view peacemaking from Third World perspective ... modeled peacemaking through his own example — passionate, persistent, hopeful ...

... very helpful! ...

... a lovely person and a delightful guest ... had a moving story and a wealth of information to share ...

... an eloquent spokesperson for peace ...

... worked hard at presentations and moved the audience to sympathy for the cause ...

... pictures were extremely helpful ...

 
         
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