| A Statement on the Peace Message to All People of Good Will |
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Ours is a world of international
tension, habitual exploitation, economic chaos, frequent terrorism, and repeated
appeals to arms. These hostilities and uncertainties endanger the peace and
civilization of this planet. They create obstacles in the way of Christian
witness across frontiers and tend to inhibit evangelism. They can lead to
restrictions being placed on religious freedom.
When confronted with this stormy
and confused world, the Adventist conscience is aroused. The delegates to
the fifty-third session of the General Conference invite God's people in
all lands to earnestly pray for world peace and the holding back of the winds
of strife and war. Adventists, by precept and example, must stand and work
for peace and good will toward menand thus be known as peacemakers
and bridge builders.
We call on all Seventh-day Adventists
and other people of good will, inasmuch as in them lies, to help create atmospheres
of cooperation and brotherhood, leading to exchanges between different cultures
and ideological systems and better understanding between men of all races,
faiths, and political persuasions.
Because time is short, and in view
of the countless opportunities open to God's people for witness and gospel
advance, while a preapocalyptic situation still prevails, we urgently call
upon every child of God to participate in the concerted evangelistic program
launched on all continents and guided "By His Spirit."
This statement was adopted by
the General Conference session in Dallas, Texas, April 1980.
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