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Message from Rev. Fred Nyabera on the International Day of Peace, 2016

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Message from Rev. Fred Nyabera on the International Day of Peace, ‍2016

The International‌ Day of Peace is a moment for reflection and‌ action. On⁣ September 21, ‌2016,‍ Rev. Fred Nyabera took⁤ the ⁢opportunity ​to address ⁣the importance of peace ⁢in the community and around the world.

The Importance of Peace in Today’s World

In a world filled with conflict and division,⁣ peace becomes an invaluable commodity. Rev. Nyabera​ emphasized⁤ that ⁢peace is not‍ just the absence ‍of⁢ war, but a holistic state where justice and equality thrive.

A Call to‌ Action

Rev. Nyabera urged individuals to take part in peace-building efforts. He believes that ​every person, no matter their age or ‍background,‍ can contribute to creating a culture of ⁢peace through small,​ meaningful actions.

Unity Across ‍Borders

Emphasizing global unity,⁤ Rev. Nyabera‍ highlighted the interconnectedness of humanity. ⁢ He encouraged individuals to ​look beyond‍ their⁤ immediate surroundings and ‍embrace diverse cultures and perspectives​ in the quest for peace.

Reflecting on the Past‌ and Future

Recognizing the sacrifices made for peace in history, Rev. Nyabera called for ⁣renewed commitment. He reminded everyone that the challenges we face today‍ require collective responsibility and action. For more detailed insights,‍ you can read his full message here.

Conclusion: The​ Path​ Forward

The message of peace⁣ is‍ timeless and transcends cultural barriers. Rev. Nyabera’s address serves​ as a ‌reminder that creating a peaceful ​world requires effort from each ​and every one of us.

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