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Peace-making
We've signed petitions, marched, and worshiped together in public – now what? Shall we overcome the ambiguity that separates 'the Quaker voice' and our own various Quaker voices? Shall we go to the real corridors of power in whatever number we make of ourselves, for whatever occasion, and speak of Peacemaking… in the news, in comment and debate; in print, on the air, somewhere – everywhere – as well as in our own Quaker prayer and lives?
The Hampstead Speaking peace to power group wants to approach political conflicts with capable professional writers and speakers who share our faith-based understanding of peace-making as a hugely tolerant and power-sharing process We want to offer, where possible, the tools and insights for people to find their own resources and empowerment We want to see more examples and experiences of peacemaking demonstrated in the media We want professional assistance
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