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		<title>SONG: We Need Plowshares</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2019 14:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We Need Plowshares In Isaiah 2:4 it says “He shall judge between the nations, and shall arbitrate for many peoples; they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they...</p>
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<h2>We Need Plowshares</h2>
<p>In Isaiah 2:4 it says “He shall judge between the nations, and shall arbitrate for many peoples; they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.”</p>
<p>I think a great deal of the time many of us feel there is nothing we can do. We live our lives as peacefully as possible but how can any one of us influence governments and those greedy for power? I’m not sure one of us can. But I do believe that ten and twenty, and hundreds and thousands banded together to say “NO” can begin to influence world leaders.</p>
<p>Right now we are headed in an impossible direction and it is going to take many of us to turn things around.</p>
<p>Thinking of my grandchildren, I would sign up in a minute to be one of those thousands who speak up.</p>
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		<title>SONG: People Want Peace So Much</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2019 16:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>People Want Peace So Much Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke the words that are the beginning of this song in London in 1959: I wonder when governments will listen to the people? Or, I wonder when the people will insist that their governments “get out...</p>
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<h2>People Want Peace So Much</h2>
<p>Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke the words that are the beginning of this song in London in 1959: I wonder when governments will listen to the people? Or, I wonder when the people will insist that their governments “get out of the way” and let them have the peace they want.</p>
<p>It’s a round and it is truly a round between governments and people.</p>
<p>What would it be like to have peace? How long has it been since there has been peace around the world, and no war going on anywhere?</p>
<p>Google that one——but it certainly isn’t now.</p>
<p>So get ready to insist.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2018 02:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Music Now Available on Spotify, Itunes WOMANSONGS AND PEACE SONGS The songs on the CD “Womansongs, Peace Songs and I Didn’t Know” are now available via CD Baby and distributed on I-Tunes, and Spotify. Amazingly these songs were written and recorded in the 80’s....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="color: #333399;">Music Now Available on Spotify, Itunes</span></h1>
<h1><span style="color: #333399;">WOMANSONGS AND PEACE SONGS<br />
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<p>The songs on the CD “Womansongs, Peace Songs and I Didn’t Know” are now available via CD Baby and distributed on I-Tunes, and Spotify.</p>
<p>Amazingly these songs were written and recorded in the 80’s. By now I expected some of them to be irrelevant. But many are about the human condition and consequently they are still with us today.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>We Need Plowshares</strong></span>&#8212;&#8211;Reconciliation is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength. As it was once spoken in Biblical times, it is now more than ever&#8212;time to beat the swords into plowshares. For it is time to decide against war&#8212;anymore.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>People Want Peace So Much</strong></span>&#8212;&#8211;In 1959 in London, Dwight D. Eisenhower said the first 23 words of this song. I wonder when governments will listen to the people? Or, I wonder when the people will insist that their governments “get out of the way” and let them have the peace they want.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>Peacemakers</strong></span>&#8212;&#8211;The talk of peace is lofty, but the action of peace is specific, beginning with me. The excitement of it is that as each of us begins to live in concrete ways as a peacemaker, the fears begin to fade and we feel the healing and the wholeness. Blessed are those who make peace for they shall be called the children of God. May I be one of them.</p>
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		<title>Hope and Courage in Times Such As These</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2011 21:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hope and Courage in Times Such as These&#8212;A Concrete Example of Hope and Courage by Richard Deats For decades after the end of World War II, the Cold War reigned in a highly dangerous nuclear showdown between the Communist world and the West. Many...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hope and Courage in Times Such as These&#8212;A Concrete Example of Hope and Courage</p>
<p>by Richard Deats</p>
<p>For decades after the end of World War II, the Cold War reigned in a highly dangerous nuclear showdown between the Communist world and the West. Many people came to think that war was inevitable and that civilization itself might be destroyed in a massive use of weapons of mass destruction. Year after year, the showdown continued: the conflict seemed unending.</p>
<p>But in the midst of this widespread fear, the peace movement began to grow. People in the East and the West reached out to one another through peace rallies and marches, petitions and conferences, and imaginative ways to meet one another—letters(both open and secret), joint ventures, poetry and art, music, and prayer and, finally, even visits across boundaries and borders.</p>
<p>During this period Berlin was the nerve center of the Cold War, the place where danger held sway and each new crisis threatened to lead to a final cataclysm implied in the accepted doctrine of MAD, Mutually Assured Destruction.</p>
<p>But something happened in the early 1980s that at the time seemed a bit naïve and impracticably visionary. An announcement appeared on the bulletin board of  an East German congregation inviting people to meet in the church basement at a stated time to discuss two questions:  What would the world look like a thousand years from now when the Berlin Wall came down? and 2) What should people do now to make that happen?</p>
<p>Around fifteen people came to the meeting.  Then, they met again and, as the word spread, similar meetings sprang up in other places. Where formerly people had felt hopeless and fearful, the mood had begun to change. People started to grow in hopefulness and courage.  Former US President Dwight Eisenhower had said, “The people want peace so much that some day the governments are going to have to get out of their way and let them have it.” Now that was happening.</p>
<p>At the historic Nickolai Church in Leipsig, massive peace gatherings grew, eventually bringing together Christians and communists and people of other beliefs and ideology, intellectuals and students. They shared, amidst their many differences, a common longing for peace and reconciliation. Each Monday afternoon at 5:00 the people gathered.  After the meetings they would spill out into the streets with lighted candles and with many singing. They engaged the Stasi, heretofore the feared state police, in dialogue and hope.</p>
<p>“Give peace a chance” was a call that grew more and more insistent as incredible changes spread in country after country.  Finally, in 1989, the Cold War barriers began to collapse and on November 9 the Berlin Wall itself came down—peacefully. Citizens on both sides of the Wall gathered  to bring down the Wall with picks and sledgehammers, and even ordinary hammers. Gandhi had named such action satyagraha, soul force. The imprisoned Czech intellectual Vaclav Havel called such effort living in Truth. This is the meaning of nonviolence, rooted in Truth and courage. Havel was eventually freed and elected  the president of Czechoslovakia!</p>
<p>Mahatma Gandhi often spoke of “the impossible… ever becoming possible.” He said,”You say it is impossible? Think of all the things that have been declared impossible until they happened!” In his life-long struggle to build a peaceful, nonviolent world, Gandhi refused to be intimidated by the formidable scope of the vast problems facing colonial India, ruled by Great Britain, the most powerful empire of its time.</p>
<p>History is an open canvas that takes shape by our dreams and our efforts to bring those dreams into reality. Faith and vision and determination are required, however, if we are to rise above the pessimism and despair of the moment.</p>
<p>In 1979, long before the Berlin Wall fell, an intimation of what might come was seen in Poland, East Germany’s neighbor to the east. The Poles formed a labor union, Solidarity, the first independent workers’ organization in the Soviet bloc. They began with a walkout from the shipyards in Gdansk and they built a powerful workers’ movement. A year later martial law was imposed in a swift and brutal move by the government of General Jaruselski to stop the workers.  Solidarity, however, went underground rather than disappearing. They boldly decided to combat martial law by living “as if”, doing the “impossible”:</p>
<p>Start doing the things you think should be done and start being what you think society should become.</p>
<p>“Do you believe in freedom of speech?  Speak freely.”</p>
<p>“Do you love the truth?  Then tell it.”</p>
<p>“Do you believe in an open society?  Then act in the open”.</p>
<p>“Do you believe in a decent and humane society?  Then behave decently and humanely.</p>
<p>By living “as if” Solidarity peacefully conquered martial law and eventually became free.</p>
<p>The theologian Walter Wink admonishes us, “Believe the future into being,” Our personal and collective awareness of the way history has been positively shaped over the last half century has been lacking, leading many to despair. There have been setbacks, of course, for the way is long and often brutal. Injustice does not surrender easily.</p>
<p>But let’s look at the seeds that have born fruit in movements for hopeful change all over the world:</p>
<p>the nonviolent end of the Cold War,</p>
<p>the peaceful defeat of dictatorships in Latin America and the Philippines,</p>
<p>in the United States, the civil rights movement. the women’s movement, the movement  of gays, lesbians and transgendered people, the ongoing struggle for justice, the overthrow of apartheid in South Africa, the nonviolent uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt in 2011&#8230;..</p>
<p>When the Wall came down I contacted Ulli Sonn, my German friend and colleague who does peace work in Berlin for the Versohungsbund, the German Fellowship of  Reconciliation. We shared our joy and, before hanging up, I  asked if he could send me a piece of the Berlin Wall to remember this miraculous moment. He sent it and ever since that time, wherever I participate in an event for peace, I carry it with me as a concrete example of the power of peace to change history.</p>
<p>“Beloved, let us love one another; for love is of God, and he who loves is born of God and knows God. He who does not love does not know God, for God is love”. (John 4:7-8)</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8211;Richard Deats</p>
<p>© Copyright 2011 by Richard Deats</p>
<p>Portions of this sermon will appear in Richard’s forthcoming book, “Stories of Courage, Hope and Compassion.”</p>
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