Articles : Theo Sitther
April 25, 2011 issue
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Sitther
Keep Colombia in our hearts
Perry Renteria, 28, was a motorcycle taxi driver in the Choco province of Colombia. Renteria, along with his wife and child, were members of a Mennonite Brethren church.
In 2009 a paramilitary group threatened Renteria and forced him to work for them. He drove his motorcycle taxi for the paramilitary but decided one day to stop his support.
Nov. 29, 2010 issue
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Haiti shows system’s failure
In my most recent travel to Haiti, I heard a variation of the following statement by many of Mennonite Central Committee’s partners: “We hear about the millions [of dollars], but the roads are still broken.”
April 26, 2010 issue
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Building Haiti with justice
On Jan. 12 in Haiti the world witnessed one of the most catastrophic events in recent history. The earthquake that struck that day brought attention to a nation that has suffered injustice for generations.
Oct. 26, 2009 issue
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Toward peace in Afghanistan
The debate is on. The public, the media and politicians are expressing their opinions on what must be done to bring peace and security in Afghanistan.
Oct. 19, 2009 issue
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Colombian church peace ministry calls for end to killing of church leaders
WASHINGTON — Mennonite Central Committee partner Justapaz (Justpeace) is calling on churches to pray and take action for Colombia.
July 20, 2009 issue
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MCC launches campaign: ‘Economic Justice for All’
WASHINGTON — The Washington Office of Mennonite Central Committee U.S. has launched a campaign through spring 2010 called “Abundant Life: Economic Justice for All.”
April 27, 2009 issue
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Colombia’s ongoing struggle
Almost two years ago I visited Colombia as part of a Mennonite Central Committee learning tour. While there I met Pastor Rosendo Romero. At that time Pastor Romero was living with his family in an area where Colombia’s paramilitary demobilization took place.
Oct. 27, 2008 issue
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Sharing: the fast we choose
Tonight as we sleep, 16,000 children will die across the world due to hunger-related causes. This will add up to almost 6 million children this year alone. Another 153 million children under the age of 5 will remain malnourished.
April 28, 2008 issue
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Support Colombia’s victims
“What you experience only in your nightmare is our daily reality,” explained a rural church member on my trip to Colombia last year. She was responding to my question about government claims that violence has decreased in Colombia.
Sept. 24, 2007 issue
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The benefits of true Jubilee
The year 2007 was declared as the Jubilee Year by Jubilee USA Network, a coalition of faith-based organizations that work toward debt cancellation for developing nations.
April 23, 2007 issue
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Keeping faith in Colombia
I do not have hope, but I have faith. — Hector Mondragón
Oct. 23, 2006 issue
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Colombia: a call for peace
“When armed men came into one of our churches and kidnapped some of its members, we felt the same terror that was felt in the Amish schoolhouse,” Ricardo Esquivia, a Mennonite peace leader from Colombia, stated in a meeting with Rep. Joe Pitts’ office on Oct. 5. Pitts represents Lancaster County, Pa.

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