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Iraq:

A Journey of Hope and Peace

Peggy Gish went to Iraq in an attempt to prevent war. But on March 20, 2003, the bombs began falling on Baghdad. In her book, Gish recounts the moving story of Christian Peacemaker Teams' (CPT) work in Iraq, before, during, and after the 2003 war and occupation. Told as her personal story, Gish makes real the story of prisoner abuse, the character of the Iraqi people, and a passionate vision for peace. From the fall of 2002 to the spring of 2004, Gish chronicles her Iraq experience, including a brief "Postscript." Here are stories of sleeping in a tent during bomb attacks, villages surrounded in razor wire, being deported out of Iraq, fighting for justice for Iraqi prisoners, being robbed, creating relationships with Iraqi citizens, and through it all--seeking the way of Christ's peace.

Downloadable Study Guide.

(5 sessions)

Curriculum

English • Adults • 318 pp • $20.69

Herald Press • 2004

Call ID956.7 Gi
 
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6704 on loan until 2012-03-06 - 956.7 Gi  
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