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Deciding Peace

Peace, whether in our homes or on our planet, is a product of choice - an environment conditioned by those present. It cannot be forced, imposed, or expected to flourish before its time: thinking so confuses the law of cause and effect. Whatever is used to bring about a new social order remains a part of us. read more »

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Praying for Peace

When called to write a column for his church's periodical, my friend asked if I had any thoughts on praying in response to terrorism. Applying prayer to our own lives can often be confusing - it becomes much more so when we hope to use it in any meaningful way to affect global events. Still, many of us wish to participate in this manner: how can we make our efforts more effective? read more »

Release source: Bob Kezer; bobkezer@yahoo.com

FOR RELEASE MARCH 1, 2007

God, science, and spirituality - our
personal responsibility for global peace.

EUGENE, OR - JANUARY 22, 2007 - With God Refined: A Proposal for Peace, Robert Kezer answers what may be our most important question: Can the average person make a difference in the world, or are we destined to a future beyond our control - one of increasing war, environmental destruction, and disparity between the rich and poor? read more »