Lindsay Martin Archives - EMU News /now/news/tag/lindsay-martin/ News from the 草莓社区 community. Wed, 31 Mar 2021 14:46:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Join a conversation with Peacebuilder podcast host Patience Kamau /now/news/2021/join-a-conversation-with-peacebuilder-podcast-host-patience-kamau/ Wed, 17 Mar 2021 09:35:00 +0000 /now/news/?p=48800 Last year, more than 6,500 listeners in 102 countries and 1,239 cities across the globe enjoyed Season 1 of the “Peacebuilder” podcast, hosted by Patience Kamau MA ’17 and featuring faculty and staff from 草莓社区’s .

Find all episodes here.

Enjoy a livestream interview on Tuesday, March 30, from 4-5 p.m. and hear more about how the podcast began, what’s new for Season II, and why this unique format is such an exciting way to talk about and learn from peacebuilding practitioners. Lindsay Martin, CJP development director, is the host. 

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One year after his death, M.J. Sharp’s legacy lives on in growing scholarship fund /now/news/2018/one-year-after-his-death-m-j-sharps-memory-lives-on-in-a-growing-scholarship-fund/ /now/news/2018/one-year-after-his-death-m-j-sharps-memory-lives-on-in-a-growing-scholarship-fund/#comments Thu, 15 Mar 2018 14:17:46 +0000 /now/news/?p=37341 Significant progress has been made towards an endowed scholarship at 草莓社区 to honor the memory of peacebuilder Michael Jesse 鈥淢.J.鈥 Sharp 鈥05, who was ambushed and murdered in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in March 2017.

At present, more than$31,000 has been raised towards the $100,000 goal, and $3,675 of this is from the M.J. Sharp Crowdfunding campaign, which has a goal of $15,000 by May 6.

With a major goal to help those carrying on Sharp鈥檚 work in Africa, an inaugural award has been made to a Congelese peacebuilder who will begin his graduate studies at EMU鈥檚 听(CJP) in fall 2018.

鈥淚n the 12 months since losing M.J., his friends and family and the EMU community, joined by those who did not know him but have been inspired by the gifts of his life and work, have stepped forward to honor his legacy,鈥 said Lindsay Martin, associate director of development for CJP. 鈥淭he Michael J. Sharp Peace and Justice Endowed Scholarship Fund continues to grow with each month, and we鈥檙e so pleased that we can offer this inaugural scholarship to an experienced peacebuilder who shares M.J.鈥檚 vision for peace in the DRC.鈥

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Read a March article from The Mennonite:

The first recipient of this scholarship, David Nyiringabo Mazimpaka, is from the eastern part of the DRC, and works as assistant coordinator at Congo Peace Network and deputy coordinator of the Great Lakes Christian PeaceBuilders Network. His goals are to raise awareness of conflict dynamics in the DRC and to empower and mentor the next generation of young peacebuilders in nonviolence and conflict transformation.

“What joy to see funds awarded so soon!” said John Sharp, M.J.’s father and a professor at Hesston College. “This is deeply satisfying to us and would be a delight for M.J. Our profound thanks to all who are making this possible.”

A life dedicated to peace

A UN expert on armed groups,听 Michael J. Sharp was on his way to meet with leaders of a new militia group in central DRC when he was ambushed. With colleague Zaida Catal谩n, he was seeking to better understand the militia鈥檚 structure, support networks, recruitment and use of child soldiers, and use of magic. The two were murdered by unknown assailants, and the investigation into their deaths continues today.

Prior to this work, Sharp, a 2005 graduate of EMU, was with a repatriation program in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that returned more than 1,600 combatants and 23,000 civilians to Rwanda and helped facilitate four public disarmaments of FDLR fighters.

Soon after his death, Sharp鈥檚 friends and family decided to honor his memory through the Michael J. Sharp Peace and Justice Endowed Scholarship Fund. The fully funded endowment will provide an annual $5,000 scholarship for a graduate student studying conflict transformation and restorative justice at CJP.

M.J. Sharp in the Democratic Republic of Congo while working for Mennonite Central Committee. (Courtesy of MCC)

CJP has more than 615 alumni in 78 countries around the world, applying the skills in conflict analysis, inclusive decision-making, reconciling relationships, acknowledging and healing past harms, and promoting a restorative approach to issues of justice.

Scholarship supports ‘new wave of peacebuilders’

Longtime friend Keith Grubaugh was an early supporter of the endowed scholarship fund. He traveled from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for the October 2017 Homecoming and Family Weekend to be with Sharp鈥檚 parents as they accepted the on M.J.’s behalf.

While on campus, he met CJP graduate students and spoke of his support for the peacebuilding program.

鈥淢eeting these students and learning about this program is what has motivated me to give as I can, as often as I can,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe we are all called to do our parts in making a difference in the lives of those around us and I believe that is exactly what we are doing when we support this scholarship. We are helping to prepare a new wave of peacemakers that will come to EMU to learn the skills they need to go back out into the world and pick up the torch that my dear friend was carrying in his own special way.鈥

Read more

  • The day Kevin Ressler ’07 arrived on campus to meet with EMU classes and to speak in chapel was the day after he heard of the death of his friend, Michael J. 鈥淢.J.鈥 Sharp 鈥05. His sermon was a powerful remembrance.听Read the text or listen to a podcast.
  • Listen to a podcast of John and Michelle Sharp speak about M.J.’s life and work at 2017 Homecoming and Family Weekend.
  • An April 2017 article by Mennonite Central Committee shares more about M.J.’s work with their organization.

 

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Come to Homecoming and Family Weekend at EMU /now/news/video/come-to-homecoming/ /now/news/video/come-to-homecoming/#respond Thu, 13 Aug 2015 18:18:39 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/video/?p=968 草莓社区 class representatives from the reunion classes invite their friends to Homecoming and Family Weekend 2015! Find out more information and register at: .听View the schedule of activities at: .

We hope to see you at EMU October 9-11, 2015!

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