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Responding to the Gospel Call to Be Peacemakers
Who Are We?
our basic brochure with a concise overview of LPF’s vision, priorities, resources and opportunities for advocacy and fellowship.
¿Quienes somos?
Version en español
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Be a Peace Partner!
Receive LPF e-updates… new resources… help with your efforts… support for Lutheran peacemaking...
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"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God" (Matthew 5:9)
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Great News about ending World Hunger!

For several decades, ending hunger has been our top legislative priority. During that time,
we’ve learned a lot and grown in skill and determination. What is unique this year is that our
efforts have a receptive administration. Our advocacy is still urgently needed: Here´s how you can make yourself heard
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Popular LPF discussion resources:
What
is Christian Peacemaking? explores the biblical vision of Shalom: peace, justice, community, wholeness…
With handouts, activities and leader tips, for 1 to 6 sessions. 2 page version, 8 page version
¿Qué significa pacificación cristiana?
Version en español
U.S. Budget Priorities: an engaging, interactive computer activity for youth and adults groups. Download* game, Leaders Guide: html,
pdf (available on a CD, $10, LPF members $6).
Peace Points: resources for leaders:
engaging discussion activities; each includes handouts, agenda, tips for leaders. Topics include: |
- biblical peacemaking
- Iraq
- peace worship
- simple living
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- conflict transformation
- world hunger
- just war
- other topics
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Shalom!
Our most popular essay explores a more faithful
and effective approach to conflict and violence: it is an eye-opening overview, with annotated resource list
(html, pdf)
LPF Resources for Youth Leaders
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The Path of Hope
(Wall of Hope)
Over 100 peace and justice successes throughout history:
Exhibit, activities, handouts, resources.
More than 600 churches and groups have found this helps inspire and encourage faithful action for justice and peace.
Timeline of events: ( pdf) ( html)
El Muro de la Esperanza Versión en español
Eventos y movimientos a favor de la justicia y la paz a través de la historia.
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Lutheran Peace Fellowship (LPF) is a community of Lutherans across the U.S. and around the globe, responding to the gospel call to be peacemakers and justice seekers. Based in Seattle since 1994, LPF offers a wide range of expertise, support, and resources for youth and adults:
1. Workshops and forums on biblical peacemaking and current peace concerns -- over 100 a year -- including many 1 and 2 day leadership training programs
2. Support for fellowship; congregation and chapter, campus and youth group activities and projects; several e-newsletters and blogs
3. Brochures, leaders guides, worship materials, advocacy resources as well as audiovisuals, bibliographies, and computer-based activities
4. Support for education and dialog within the Lutheran Churches on issues of war and peace; justice and nonviolence.
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Make a gift through your congregation, or directly
by phone: 206/720-0313, online, or by mail:
LPF 1710 11th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122-2420 lpf@ecunet.org
Copyright © 1999-2009 Lutheran Peace Fellowship. All rights reserved.
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How can I support
the work of LPF?
How to contribute
to this much-needed service...
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LPF’s Peace Deck:
a set of two dozen cards of
brief quotes and leadership
insights to encourage and
support both experienced
and emerging leaders.
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
24 quotes on justice, peace, spirituality... by a faithful pastor, youth worker, theologian, and anti-Nazi martyr
(html, pdf)
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