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Unexpected Peace is a new documentary film that follows social anthropologist and EMM worker Jonathan Bornman as he explores three stories: the Amish school shooting in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania; the murders of Murid migrants from Senegal in Harlem, New York; and Muslim-Christian conflict in Solo, Indonesia. You are invited to the premiere of Unexpected Peace, which will be during the Red Rose Film Festival. The screening will be on Saturday, November 9 at 12:30 p.m. at Penn Cinema in Lititz, Pennsylvania. If you would like to see the full trailer, learn more, and get tickets, go to unexpectedpeace.com.
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Unexpected Peace is a new documentary film that follows social anthropologist and EMM worker Jonathan Bornman as he explores three stories: the Amish school shooting in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania; the murders of Murid migrants from Senegal in Harlem, New York; and Muslim-Christian conflict in Solo, Indonesia. You are invited to the premiere of Unexpected Peace, which will be during the Red Rose Film Festival. The screening will be on Saturday, November 9 at 12:30 p.m. at Penn Cinema in Lititz, Pennsylvania. If you would like to see the full trailer, learn more, and get tickets, go to unexpectedpeace.com.