Have you ever wished there was more peace in your life, in your relationships with friends and family or even in the world? Maybe you’ve wondered what having more peace looks like. Or how you can get there?
MCC’s Peace is more than a wish project can help you navigate these questions and provide you with tools to work towards making peace more than a wish. You’ll find resources for building peace skills in your day-to-day life, books and study guides for congregations and insightful articles featuring MCC peacebuilding projects from all over the world.
Together, let’s make peace more than a wish!
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Let's get tender
Tenderness feels like the exact opposite of what we should be doing or encouraging these days. We should be doubling down, staying informed, as crisis and potential crisis become all-consuming. We need to be on at all times. Yet the challenge we face is how not to get sucked into the vortex, complete with anxiety, despair, cynicism and burnout, contributing to global conflict and panic by our very responses to stop it.
Instead, I am encouraging myself and those around me to stay tender. We can practice creating the conditions that allow people be their best selves, especially those we view as beyond hope.

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Every month, join us on a learning journey where Anna Vogt shares what she is learning about topics related to peacebuilding from MCC staff and partners.
Anna is the co-director of MCC Canada’s Peace & Justice Office. Through her work, she has witnessed ordinary people from all over the world build peace rooted in faith, fail at building peace, start again, learn from and laugh with one another. We can do this too, right here at home, starting slow and small.
Resources
We want to help equip you to be a peacebuilder! These resources have been developed to guide you and equip you for your peacebuilding journey.
Advocate
Are you ready to take action?
One way to make a difference is to contact your government officials and let them know that peacebuilding is a priority to you.
This letter has been designed to make it easy for you to share your priorities with decision-makers in Ottawa.
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