A Mission for World Peace: The Story of the Oberlin Peace League
📖 Reading Level: Easy English / Simple Language
This post explains the history of the Oberlin Peace League using simple words and short sentences.
In 1850, a group of people in Oberlin, Ohio, started a group called the Oberlin Peace League. They believed that war was completely against the teachings of Jesus. At a time when many people thought war was glorious, these people said that war was a sin that destroyed families and hurt the poor. They wanted to change the world by teaching people to love everyone as brothers and sisters, no matter what country they came from.
Summary
The Oberlin Peace League was a group that tried to stop all wars between nations. They wrote a set of rules (a constitution) to explain their goals. They wanted to teach people that war is expensive, foolish, and wrong. They also asked the government to solve problems by talking and making deals instead of fighting. They believed that if people stopped paying for war and started treating everyone like family, war would finally end. They wanted to turn "swords into tools for farming" so that the world could live in safety.
Devotion
The Bible calls us to be peacemakers. The people in the Oberlin Peace League remind us that we cannot follow Jesus and hate our enemies at the same time. Jesus taught us to love everyone. When we choose to be angry or mean to others, we are moving away from God’s love. Today, we can be peacemakers by being kind, forgiving others, and refusing to join in when people are hateful. Just as this group tried to stop big wars, we can stop "wars" in our own lives by choosing peace and kindness every day.
Key Takeaway: We should follow Jesus by loving all people and working hard to create peace instead of conflict.
References: nonresistance.org
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