CPT INTERNATIONAL: Send applications to join the Christian Peacemaker Corps before 1 May 2012

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3 March 2012
CPT INTERNATIONAL: Send applications to join the Christian Peacemaker
Corps before 1 May 2012

Did you
participate in a recent Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) delegation that
whetted your appetite for embodied peace work, partnering with others working
nonviolently for justice, and confronting the injustice that leads to war?  Does CPT’s style of peacemaking,
confronting injustice, and undoing oppressions work fit with yours?  Is now the time to take the next step
and join the Peacemaker Corps?

If so, please send your application to join the CPT Corps before 1 May 2012 for
participation in CPT’s July-August Peacemaker Training in Chicago 13 July- 13
August 2012.  Participants
are encouraged to apply now. Doing so will make it possible to notify those
accepted for training in plenty of time to make travel arrangements. You will
find the application at https://www.cpt.org/participate/peacemaker/apply

We are
committed to anti-oppression work both in and out of CPT, and we seek others
also interested in this work. We are seeking applicants available for
stipend-eligible service, as well as reservists. For answers to more specific questions
email Adriana Cabrera-Velásquez, personnel coordinator, at personnel@cpt.org.

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