The Agape Peace Center grew out of two things that came together for me (Ted Lewis) in 2016: an office space in a church and a peace library that needed a home for the "post-digital age". From this convergence I realized I had a new calling to provide peace education in the Twin Ports area. This has allowed the two main areas of my life work to synthesize together: my restorative justice peacemaking work and my passion for communicating the Bible in creative ways that speak to modern times.
Several partners have supported my work financially, and I'm grateful for the way they have shared my vision for growing the work of this center. Among these is Central Plains Mennonite Conference which supports this center as a new ministry initiative. If you would like to consider being a partner in any way with the center, please give me a call.
Several partners have supported my work financially, and I'm grateful for the way they have shared my vision for growing the work of this center. Among these is Central Plains Mennonite Conference which supports this center as a new ministry initiative. If you would like to consider being a partner in any way with the center, please give me a call.