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APJN meeting at Lambeth The steering committee of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network met July 19-21, 2008, during the Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, England. From left are Bishop Luiz Prado, Brazil; Canon Margaret Larom and Canon Brian Grieves, USA; the Rev. Charles Reed, England; Dr. Jenny Te Paa, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Polynesia; the Rev. Sam Koshiishi, Japan; and Canon Delene Mark, Southern Africa. (Bishop Pie Ntukamazina of Burundi and Ms. Lisbeth Barahona of El Salvador also attended.) APJN exhibit at Lambeth Five hundred copies of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network report and nearly 2300 prayer cards were distributed from the APJN exhibit at the Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, England, in July 2008. Members of the steering committee greeted bishops in Keynes College, University of Kent, as they passed the exhibit en route to their indaba groups. From left are Bishop Luiz Prado, Brazil; Canon Delene Mark, Southern Africa; and Margaret Larom, USA. APJN representatives from 18 Provinces join in a group photograph in the Cathedral Church of the diocese of Bujumbura, Burundi. APJN members visit the site where Bishop Pie Ntukamazina and 17 companions were abducted by rebels in 2004, with Bishop Pie spending the night in a tree until being rescued the following day. A peace agreement brokered since is being slowly implemented. The Church, especially Bishop Pie, has played a quiet but crucial role in advancing the peace process. The Rev Sam Koshiiishi of Japan and Bishop Pie Ntukamzina of Burundi, play a traditional African drum during a festive moment of the APJN meeting. APJN considers reports of its members from around the Anglican Communion at the Source du Nil hotel in Bujumbura, Burundi.