Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT)

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Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT). I think you will find these to be rather bold words to put together if you start asking around. If you know a peacemaker, or are a peacemaker, of course you know that one peacemaker is dangerous enough. Put numerous peacemakers together and make a team, well. . . it can get interesting. And to be known as Christian peacemakers in a country that is largely Christian based, that just happens to have the largest military budget in the world, and asks for it to be under Gods name is also rather daunting. When saying such a phrase as Christian Peacemaker Teams, be aware, it could be consequential to your future.
CPT was started in 1984, by a Mennonite man named Ron Sider. Sider had a vision, to give peacemakers

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