ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Member Login  |  E-mail:  Password    Not a member?  Join now!
home
 Search:  browse by topicbrowse by publicationhelp

Seminary &
Grad School Guide
Search by Name
 

or use:
Advanced Search
to search by major, region, cost, affiliation, enrollment, more!

Search by
Location & Setting
Programs & Degrees
Enrollment
Affiliation
Athletics
Costs, Scholarships & Grants
List All Schools


Member Services
My Account
Contact Us
Christianity TodaySeptember 3 2001

FREE ARTICLE PREVIEW

 ARTICLE TOOLS


Risking Life for Peace
Caught between rebels, paramilitaries, and crop-dusters, peacemaking Christians put their lives on the line in violent Colombia



At the urging of local officials last year, peasant farmer Uwaldo NarvaÍs convinced his neighbors to pull up their cash crop of coca, the raw material from which cocaine is refined, and sow bananas, plantains, and rice instead. Perhaps he agreed to do this because he wanted his fellow farmers to benefit from the promised agricultural subsidies of the U.S.-supported Plan Colombia, which aims to eradicate coca leaf production in the country. Perhaps his recent conversion to evangelical Christianity had convinced NarvaÍs that he must stop contributing to the corrupt cocaine trade. But not even his wife knows for sure why NarvaÍs signed on. He did not live long enough to explain.

As president of the community council of Vereda MedellÍn, a farming settlement three miles south of Puerto AsÍs on the Putumayo River, NarvaÍs himself had cultivated 25 acres of coca and profited nicely. Local processing labs, operated by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), bought NarvaÍs's coca and profited nicely, as well.

In turn, these labs sold the drugs to international cartels to help finance their long-running civil war.

Officials estimate that 402,000 acres of coca plants are under cultivation in Colombia, one of the world's most fruitful coca-producing regions. Each year, about 330 tons of Colombian cocaine, with a street value of about $8,600 per pound, illegally find a way to American drug abusers, according to U.S. officials; another 220 tons go to Europe.

Colombian and U.S. officials are working cooperatively in a costly program to curb cocaine production in Colombia, hoping to reduce cocaine exports to the United States and cripple FARC's economic power. The Bush administration has named a new regional program the Andean Initiative, ...



Are you a CTLibrary member or a Christianity Today subscriber with archives privileges?
To read the rest of this article, log in here:
E-mail  Password  

If you're a Christianity Today print subscriber...
...but have not yet registered for online access to CTLibrary.com, you can receive a full-year's access for just $29.95!

Register Here
 If you're NOT a Christianity Today print subscriber...
You're entitled to a special, introductory offer for new subscribers only! Subscribe now and receive a one-year Christianity Today print magazine subscription and one-year access to all Christianity Today archives for just $39.95!

Subscribe now!


Subscribe!

Subscribe to Christianity Today
Risk-free trial issue

Give a gift subscription


Shopping
ChristianBook.com
  Books|Music|Videos|Gifts

Bible Studies
Christian History
Leadership Training
Small Group Resources

Featured Items




















Subscribe to CTDirect
Get CT headlines in your mailbox every day!




ChristianityToday.com
HomeCT MagChurch/MinistryBible/LifeCommunitiesEntertainmentSchools/JobsShoppingFree!Help
Magazines:
Books & Culture
Christian History & Biography
Christianity Today
Church Law Today
Church Treasurer Alert
Ignite Your Faith
Leadership Journal

Men of Integrity
MOMsense
Today's Christian
Today's Christian Woman
Your Church
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Resources:
BuildingChurchLeaders.com
ChristianBibleStudies.com
Christian College Guide
Christian History Back Issues
Christian Music Today
Christianity Today Movies

Church Products & Services
Church Safety
ChurchSiteCreator.com
PreachingToday.com
PreachingTodaySermons.com
Seminary/Grad School Guide


Christianity Today International
www.ChristianityToday.com
Copyright © 1994–2008 Christianity Today International
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise with Us