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Peacebuilding in 2017 . . . who's with me?

12/12/2016

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Written by Susan Murray, Peacebuilding Board Chair

December may be the easiest month of the year to be intentional about your Peacebuilidng efforts. Around every corner is a red kettle, toy donation box, or literal sign stating "Peace". Whether you celebrate a holiday in December or not, you can't deny that good things are happening all around. The homeless are being fed, children receiving gifts, and even T.V. commercials become somehow peaceful.  

Confused by that last point? Take a minute to watch this video. I promise it is worth your time...

​I'll admit, I got a little misty-eyed the first time I saw that commercial. After nearly a year of conflict filled political commercials, it was refreshing to see true partnership and love between two people that disagree on many of the fundamental issues that define who they are.

In 2017, the conflict will continue. People will still go hungry, hateful speech will be said, and the conflict cycle will continue. My 2017 New Year's Resolution? I will break free of this cycle. I will encourage others to break free. I will follow the lead of one of the best Peacebuilding families in history, especially Minnesota history:

"No Matter What.....

1. Be Fair
2. Be Kind
3. Be Understanding
4. Be Honest
5. Be Thankful
6. Be a Good Sport
7. Be a Good Friend
8. Be Joyful
9. Be Generous
10. Be Gentle with others
11. Be Positive

When They Go Low, We Go High..."
-The Wetterlings
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Jessica link
11/17/2023 10:31:52 pm

Loved reading this thhanks

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