Letters from Readers

Facebook
Twitter
Email
WhatsApp
Print

 

Especially in the current political climate, it’s easy to know in our heads that people support us and equally easy for our hearts to forget. Please know you are held in prayer, honoured in heart, and agreed with intellectually. Thank you for the work you do for a world of wholeness, of justice and peace.
Rev. Heather Sandilands

Manitoba, Canada

I’m very happy to see that you are going to Detroit. I’m so glad that CPT and other peacemakers are seeing that we need to pay attention to what’s happening in our own communities!

Guadalupe Avery Ávila

Illinois, USA

I have followed your excellent work ever since October 2004 when I was part of a peace delegation. It was a life changing experience for me. I thank you for your ability to remain in place and send information to us in the outside world. I am Jewish. While I remain forever proud of my religion, I am, to say the least, disgusted, horrified and very angry with the Israeli government.
 Michael Krauss

Connecticut, USA

I am part of a group of Canadian Mennonites that recently returned from a trip to the Middle East. We visited the CPT team in Hebron and were deeply moved and inspired by the people there. I would like to support the ongoing work of CPT.

Ruth Derksen

British Columbia, Canada


The first time I (almost literally) ran into CPT was at the School of the Americas Watch vigil at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia. CPTers were everywhere with bright red caps. The Iraqi Kurdistan reflection on forgiveness (p. 5) is an inspiring example of truly being instruments of peace!
Roger Yockey, OFS

Washington, USA

I’m so grateful for the help you give to those without a voice.  I’m particularly encouraged when I hear the stories of you travelling with children in Palestine to arrive safely at their schools. You are in my prayers. 

Rene Smith

New South Wales, Australia

Subscribe to the Friday Bulletin

Get Hannah’s thoughts and the entire bulletin every Friday in your inbox, and don’t miss out on news from the teams, a list of what we’re reading and information on ways to take action.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Read More Stories

His name was Muhammad Kamran Asiqh

He was Alexis Grigoropoulos, Zak Kostopoulos, Christos Michalopoulos, Ebuka Mamasubek, Babacar Ndiaye, and Katerina Goulioni, but also Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Mark Duggan, Chris Kaba, and Ibrahima Bah!

Skip to content