Credits

Facebook
Twitter
Email
WhatsApp
Print

 

Signs of the Times is produced up to four times a year.  Batches of 10 or more are available to institutions, congregations, and local groups for distribution.  Any part of Signs of the Times may be used without permission.  Please send CPT a copy of the reprint.  Your contributions finance CPT ministries including the distribution of 16,000 copies of Signs of the Times.  The work of CPT is guided by a 16-member STEERING COMMITTEE: Tony Brown, Adriana Cabrera, Eloy García, Omar Harami, Maureen Jack, Rachel Long, Rafael Lopera, Susan Mark Landis, Phil Miller, Eric Olfert, Paul Pierce, Janet Plenert, Hedy Sawadsky, Wilson Tan, Sarah Thompson, and Brian Young.  CHRISTIAN PEACEMAKER CORPS: Tarek Abuata, Sophia Calcagno, Kryss Chupp, Laura Ciaghi, Claire Evans, Mark Frey, Fathiyeh Gainey (intern), Eloy García, Peggy Gish, Gladys Gómez, Julián Gutiérrez, Peter Haresnape, Bob Holmes, Rebecca Johnson, Esther Kern, Kathleen Kern, Christine Klassen, Chris Knestrick, Sarah MacDonald, Sylvia Morrison, Julie Myers, Michele Naar-Obed, Tim Nafziger, Sam Nichols, Jessica Phillips, Doug Pritchard, Sandra Milena Rincón, Jenny Rodríguez, Carol Rose, Paulette Schroeder, Pierre Shantz, Ryan Shiffer, Melanie Southworth, Inger Styrbjörn,  Stewart Vriesinga, Joe Wyse, Chihchun Yuan.   RESERVE CORPS: 175 women and men from Canada, Colombia, England, Egypt, Germany, New Zealand, Netherlands, Philippines, Scotland,     Sweden and the USA.

Subscribe to the Friday Bulletin

Get Ryan’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

A graphic

More than 200 organisations: inhumane deportation rules should be rejected

On 11 March 2025, the European Commission presented a new proposal for a Return Regulation to replace the current Return Directive. Behind the euphemistic name, the proposal outlines coercive, traumatising, and rights-violating measures premised on an imperative of increasing deportation rates. Instead of focusing on protection, housing, healthcare and education, the Regulation is premised on punitive policies, detention centres, deportation and enforcement.  

Skip to content