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Home » Research Programs » Books & Monographs » Ambassadors of Hope: How Christians Can Respond to the World's Toughest Problems

Ambassadors of Hope: How Christians Can Respond to the World's Toughest Problems

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By Robert Seiple

InterVarsity Press, 2004

In a new global era, one in which international conflicts and problems have ongoing repercussions at home and around the world, the challenges can seem impossible for individuals to overcome. Peace in the Middle East? Defusing age-old ethnic hatreds and hostilities? We want to change the world, but what can we actually do about these enormous problems?

Christians and faith-based nongovernmental organizations have much to bring to the table, says Robert A. Seiple, former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom. With a distinctively Christian vision for global engagement, peace and reconciliation you can make a significant difference in even the world's most intractable conflicts. Filled with compelling stories and on-the-ground reports from Rwanda, Bosnia, Sudan, Lebanon and other hotspots, Seiple's book demonstrates how you can be an agent of change and ambassador of hope to the most challenging regions of the world.

Buy "Ambassadors of Hope: How Christians Can Respond to the World's Toughest Problems" on Amazon.com.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Relevance: Getting There with Something to Say

What We're Facing
2. Challenge: Intractable Conflicts or Extraordinary Opportunities?
3. Diversity: Embracing the Other Among Us

What We're About
4. Truth: Hacking at the Root
5. Mercy: Forgiveness, Forgetting and Divine Memory Lapses
6. Grace: A Closer Look at Grace Applied
7. Justice: Morality Cops and Biblical Justice
8. Peace: Security for All

What We Do
9. Effectiveness: Extending the Hands
10. Hope: Can You Describe This?

Epilogue
Appendix 1: The Institute for Global Engagement's Principles of Engagement
Appendix 2: Faith-Based/International NGOs
Notes
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