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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

peace on earth...

"peace on earth, goodwill to man"

"hail the newborn Prince of Peace"

"sleep in heavenly peace"

"and peace to men on earth"

"peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled."


We bandy that word 'peace' around a lot at Christmas time.

i've been wondering this year about where i can find peace in Christmas, or what i can do to make peace a part of christmas.

and then i read about Darfur.


"Dafur is the gravest humanitarian disaster of the new millennium - 2 million people displaced, up to 400,000 butchered, hundreds of villages burnt to the ground, rape used as a weapon of war and intimidation, families separated, children orphaned.
The words genocide or ethnic cleansing are not officially used for fear of offending the Sudanese government but whatever you decide to call it, the western tribes of Dafur province in Sudan are being systematically displaced and murdered by Arab and African militia gangs known as the Janjawid." more info


wow. and we are over here in our safe country worrying about getting stressed buying gifts.

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God is teaching me about peace this Christmas.

peace that isn't 'being nice to people and not arguing': i'm thinking warrior peace, the peace that needs to be fought for. peace that i need to sacrifice for.

peace like what Harry and the Order of the Phoenix fought for.

peace like what Eowyn and the Fellowship of the Ring fought for.


the peace of God's kingdom that was initiated by Jesus ("Prince of Peace") and will one day prevail everywhere.

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i want to help spread God's peace on earth.


"TEAR Fund NZ considers this crisis so unjust and evil that we are pledging to raise $300,000 for the victims of Darfur in this year's 2007 Christmas Focus Appeal.
Working with Tearfund UK we are providing emergency supplies, food, healthcare, sanitation and clean safe water as well as establishing safe places for children. These safe places allow the children to have some semblance of childhood including play areas and children's health clubs which attract up to 69,000 children weekly. The children's activity centres aim to provide 'emotional' protection and support by bringing back some normality into children's lives. They also provide opportunities for children to express some of the trauma they have experienced." more info


peace on earth...

"We didn't come here to this camp for fun. We came here because we saw blood, real blood running, just like water in our village. It was dreadful. The Janjawid gangs killed all our men and left us helpless. We have nothing left." - a displaced woman at a secure camp.


if you were at All Saints church on Sunday night, you might remember how Manton talked about giving. he challenged us to think about not just giving to our family and friends, but to those who we have never met - and need our help desperately.

so, i would like to repeat that challenge.
maybe you would like to give to TEAR Fund for the work they are doing in Darfur (follow links above).
maybe you have something else in mind.
whatever it is, let's use this Christmas to help bring a little bit of peace to this world with all its violence.

3 Comments:

At 11 December 2007 at 6:05 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"warrior peace" ?

 
At 11 December 2007 at 6:32 pm, Blogger Natalie said...

it's my word. i made it up.

 
At 12 December 2007 at 6:02 pm, Blogger Nathanael Baker said...

2 Things Natalie

1.Great Post, you were right, you did an excellent job with this one!

2.The site for the sitemeter is www.sitemeter.com (Note David this is NOT SPAM!)

Good to catch up yesterday. Hope work treated you all right today.

 

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