Beste lezers,
Onderstaande verdrietige nieuws bereikte ons vandaag 12-
Gene laat bij velen een onuitwisbare indruk achter. Visie, creativiteit en een passie voor gerechtigheid.
We zullen hem missen en gedenken. Hij is deel van wie wij nu zijn die CPT kennen en in hun hart dragen.
Vrede omgeve hem.
Maarten van der Werf. CPT-
Gene Stoltzfus 1940 -
Drijvende kracht en inspirator achter
Christian Peacemaker Teams

Gene leest in een orginele Martelaarsspiegel.
Naast de Bijbel was dat voor hem een bron van inspiratie.(2009)
11 March 2010
FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO: Gene Stoltzfus 1940-
Wednesday,
10 March, Christian Peacemaker Team’s founding director Gene Stoltzfus died of a
heart attack in Fort Frances, Ontario while bicycling near his home on the first
spring-
Gene
was at the heart of those who planted and nurtured the vision for teams of peacemakers
partnering with local communities in conflict zones to build justice and lasting
peace which has grown into CPT. Gene played a key roles in CPT's founding gathering
of Christian activists, theologians and other Church leaders at Techny Towers outside
Chicago, IL in 1986.
Two years later Gene became the first staff person of the newly
formed organization and continued as CPT's director for the next 16 years. In the
early years, Gene and CPT’s Steering Committee experimented with various approaches
to activate faith grounded peacemaking. Through the early 90s, Gene gave leadership
to solidifying the vision and practice of sustained teamwork in in situations of
lethal conflict. During the late 90s and early 2000s, he guided CPT through its growth
and maturation as an organization supporting nonviolent action around the world.
After
Gene retired from CPT in 2004 he continued his Christian peacemaking through nonviolent
action, speaking and organizing in the USA, Canada and around the world. He also
spent considerable time in Fort Frances with Dorothy, where he wrote regular blog
entries, worked for right relations with First Nations communities, and took up creative
artisan endeavors making furniture and jewelry with wood, twigs and other objects
from the woods near his home.
You can read a
The closing
paragraph of Gene’s final post on his blog is an expression of his conviction and
hope:
“Every one of us is impacted by a dominant culture which insists that military or
police force will make things right. Every day, that culture tells us that dirty
tricks, usually done in secret, are required for our survival. After all, it’s argued,
someone has to do this dirty work. It’s called a noble work and the Blackwater mercenaries
are required for the work. It will take an expanding world-

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