Quiet Echo: A Cedar Valley News Podcast

The Reason to Make Peace Is Not Peace

5 min · 12. kesä 2026
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Cedar Valley stake president Dan Larson sat this week with two good people who knew exactly how to make peace and would not. Everyone knows the what. He offers a little of the how. But the thing we almost never say out loud is the why, hidden in the half of the Beatitude we never finish: blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. You do not make peace because it works. You make peace because of who it makes you. The front porch is open. Readers of the Cedar Valley News are gathering on Facebook to respond to the editorials, share their own stories, and join a conversation built on respect, honesty, and no party lines. Come sit with us: https://bit.ly/40p8jKy

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