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Council Action CC99.04.43a.3
The Decade of Nonviolence and World Peace

Passed by the 1999 (Spring) Church Council.

Resolved

To support the Nobel Peace Prize laureates’ appeal for a "Decade for a Culture of Nonviolence," and a "Year of Education for Nonviolence," with special emphasis on children and youth;

To encourage congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and church-related schools, institutions, and agencies to teach, practice, and model nonviolence—both for their own members and in service to their communities—making use of available resources on nonviolence;

To encourage this church in the development and distribution of educational resources and training programs that will help youth, congregations, and the related institutions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to address the growing threats to the safety and peace of people everywhere (e.g., war, civil strife, school and community violence); and

To urge churchwide units of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to work cooperatively in identifying strategic ways through which adult and youth leaders might learn the elements of active nonviolent peacemaking and serve effectively in support victims of violence in their efforts to achieve wholeness, self-respect, and peace.



Peace
CA99.06.40Peace - Nonviolence
CA01.07.60Peace
CA03.02.07Peace in the Holy Land
CA03.06.46Support for "People of Faith: An Urgent Call"
CA03.06.47Nonviolence
CA05.07.39Opposition to the War in Iraq
CA05.06.23ELCA Engagement in Israel and Palestine
CC05.04.35eFor Peace in Iraq


International affairs
CA89.04.21Central America
CA89.07.78Central American Refugees
CA89.07.80China
CA89.08.115Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia
CA91.06.33Conflict in the Middle East
CA91.07.69Immigrants and Refugees
CA91.07.74Liberia
CA91.07.108U.S. Military Aid to El Salvador: Campaign of Prayer, Fasting, and Vigils
CA93.08.98Middle East
CA95.03.7Guatemala
CA95.07.63Advocacy with the U.S. Government - Aid to Cuba
CA95.07.66African Development Foundation and Development Fund for Africa
CA97.06.48Religious Persecution
CA99.03.04Use of Lutheran World Relief Coffee
CA99.03.07Persecution of Christians
CA99.06.40Peace - Nonviolence
CA99.06.41United States War Materiel
CA99.06.42U.S. Navy Operations in Vieques, Puerto Rico
CA99.06.45Immigration
CA01.02.06Support for the People of Vieques, Puerto Rico
CA01.05.19Israeli-Palestinian Relations
CA01.07.55Stand with Africa
CA01.07.56Support for the Haitian People
CA03.02.07Peace in the Holy Land
CA03.04.09Support for Lutheran Ministries in Palestine
CA03.05.10Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers
CA03.06.29Response to Denial of Visas to Delegates to the 2003 Lutheran World Federation Assembly
CA03.06.30Appeal for Human Rights in Laos
CA03.06.42Haiti Solidarity Week
CC96.04.12Resolution on Jerusalem
CC00.11.70Resolution on Conflict in the Middle East
CC01.04.22Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and Palestine
CC02.04.02Palestine and Support for the Church
CC02.04.09Middle East Prayer Vigil
CC02.04.11Refugees
CC02.04.15Liberia, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe
CC02.11.65Iraq
CC03.04.27rMilitary Action on the Island of Vieques
CA05.07.39Opposition to the War in Iraq
CC05.11.76bSex Slaves
CC05.04.19Separation Wall in Palestine
CC05.04.35eFor Peace in Iraq
CC05.04.35fEnding World Hunger
CA09.06.36Strategy for Engagement in Israel and Palestine