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Gene Stoltzfus, long-time CPT director & friend of Bridgefolk, dead at 70

Gene Stoltzfus, founding director of Christian Peacemaker Teams, died March 10 at age 70.  Stoltzfus was a friend of Bridgefolk and attended our conference at Saint John’s Abbey in 2008.    To read more, visit http://www.cpt.org/speakers/gene_stoltzfus.
Posted on March 11, 2010March 11, 2010 by gwsPosted in NewsTagged Mennonite news, Peace and nonviolence

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