The P.E.A.C.E. Plan has origins in the reading of an article on orphans of
HIV/AIDS in Africa by Kay, the wife of
Baptist pastor Rick Warren and a meeting in 2003 of the couple with a pastor of a township of
Johannesburg in
South Africa. The program was founded in the same year by the
Saddleback Church and Warren to combat five development challenges. For 18 months, pilot programs were tested with twinning of villages with small church groups. In 2005, the program was established in
Rwanda which was the first permanent partner. In 2008, after listening to comments from church leaders in various countries on the effectiveness of the program, Rick Warren made several corrections to the program, including the addition of the church reconciliation component. == Programs ==