Peace Catalyst International (Midwest Region)

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Advent begins this Sunday around the themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. Here is this week’s reflection on Hope.
11/28/2025

Advent begins this Sunday around the themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. Here is this week’s reflection on Hope.

Advent begins this Sunday, and this week's Advent theme is HOPE.

Today, hope often sounds like wishful thinking. We use the word to describe personal aspirations, feelings, or a positive outlook: "I hope things get better." "I hope for a good year." "I hope this works out." This modern hope comforts but rarely confronts; it waits for circumstances to change instead of joining God in changing them.

But biblical hope is not optimism. It's born in the midst of despair—in exile, under empire, among people who have every reason to give up. When the prophets spoke of hope, they were not soothing the comfortable but awakening imagination among the powerless. Isaiah’s words—“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light” (Isa. 9:2)—were written not in stability but under occupation. The promise of a child born and a government of peace was a political impossibility in a world ruled by Assyria and later Rome. Therefore, hope for the early prophets was not a naïve belief that things would turn out fine. Instead, it was defiant imagination that, despite their current situation in exile and in occupied lands, God was the true king and God would make all things new.

So when we light the candle of hope, we are not expressing confidence in ourselves or our systems. We are bearing witness to a promise: the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not and will not overcome it.

Advent hope is not optimism; it is resurrection imagination, and it's refusal to give empire the last word.

Get our full Advent devotional: https://www.peacecatalyst.org/advent

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We have a few more spaces open for the Peace Catalyst/Turkish Thanksgiving Dinner in Louisville this Saturday from 5-7. ...
11/19/2025

We have a few more spaces open for the Peace Catalyst/Turkish Thanksgiving Dinner in Louisville this Saturday from 5-7. It's a free event and a wonderful way to make some new friends. We will be collecting pantry items that will be donated to South Louisville Community Ministries. Follow the link to reserve your seat. I hope you can join us!

Please join our community celebration of Thanksgiving hosted by the Turkish people of Louisville and Peace Catalyst International.

09/25/2025
Wonderful, insightful interview with Palestinian Christian, Saleem Anfous, from the West Bank on being a Peacebuilder an...
06/20/2025

Wonderful, insightful interview with Palestinian Christian, Saleem Anfous, from the West Bank on being a Peacebuilder and follower of Jesus as a minority in Israel. Saleem lives in Bethlehem and recently joined Peace Catalyst International

Jesus was arrested on Good Friday by a group of guys with clubs. He was seen as a threat with all of his talk about lovi...
04/19/2025

Jesus was arrested on Good Friday by a group of guys with clubs. He was seen as a threat with all of his talk about loving your foreign neighbor and challenging the self-serving system of the religious rulers. He had a trial where they floated different bogus narratives until they found one they thought would stick. He was declared innocent by the government. There’s more. It’s in the Substack post.

Jesus was arrested by men with clubs who were following the orders of their superiors. He was found innocent by the courts, but that was not accepted by those who wanted him dead. They twisted and fabricated things Jesus said and did to rationalize their actions. Still, an innocent man became the vi...

Our team leader in Bosnia shares some significant steps in his own journey and his understanding of Christian mission.
12/02/2024

Our team leader in Bosnia shares some significant steps in his own journey and his understanding of Christian mission.

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