In this conversation, Weldon Nisly shares his extensive journey in ministry and peacemaking, highlighting the importance of liturgy in shaping community identity. He discusses his recent experiences in Iraq and Kurdistan with Community Peacemaker Teams, emphasizing the need for non-violence training and the significance of personal connections in peacemaking efforts. In this conversation, Weldon Nisly shares his experiences and insights from working in conflict zones, particularly in Kurdish regions and Palestine. He discusses the ongoing quest for peace, the importance of community engagement, and the challenges faced by those living under oppression. The conversation also touches on the emotional toll of witnessing violence and the need for spiritual resilience. Additionally, the discussion highlights the complexities of immigration and the impact of war on displaced populations.
Takeaways
Faith plays a crucial role in peacemaking.
Community support is essential for nonviolent action.
Spiritual practices sustain peace efforts.
Community Peacemaker Teams provide the material governments rely on to understand their own countries.
Nonviolent action can be effective in global conflict zones.
Advocating for peace in violent regions is critical.
Contemplative practices are essential in peace-building.
You can learn more about Weldon and the work of Community Peacemaker Teams at:
Weldon writes an occasional newsletter called Voices & Visions for Just Peace with CPT updates and other peacebuilding news and analyses. If you would like to be added to this mailing, please send an email request to nislyweldon@gmail.com.
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