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Christian Peacemaker Teams is a program of active peacemaking  sponsored by Church of the Brethren/On Earth Peace, Friends United Meeting, Mennonite Church Canada, Mennonite Church USA, Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, Congregation of St. Basil (the Basilians), Every Church a Peace Church, and  Presbyterian Peace Fellowship.

Signs of the Times is produced up to four times a year.  Batches of ten 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 17,000 copies of Signs of the Times.  The work of CPT is guided by a 14-member Steering Committee.  CPT’s Peacemaker Corps includes 40 stipended workers and 150 Reservists living in five Canadian provinces, four Colombian departments, Czech Republic, Egypt, England, Germany, India, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Palestine, Philippines, Scotland, Sweden, Taiwan, Wales and 30 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia.

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