In wartime, this book helps readers see how faith calls us to real action and responsibility.
It surveys the place of Christianity in global events and outlines a practical path for understanding and mobilizing a Christian response.
This revised edition focuses on clarifying how believers can engage with world affairs, support missions, and participate in a program that links faith to public life. It frames a hopeful, concrete approach for young people to think, discuss, and act with purpose during and after war times.
- Explains why religious life needs to be relevant to today’s world crises.
- Outlines the idea of Christian internationalism and shared responsibility among nations.
- Offers a framework for recognizing opportunities to help mission lands and war-affected communities.
- Includes questions for reflection and discussion to deepen understanding and action.
Ideal for readers of wartime history, religious history, and practical faith-based engagement.