In a time of global conflict, this book shows how faith translates to action on the war front and at home.
The Christian in War Time offers guidance for church leaders and everyday believers as they navigate duty, conscience, and service during a crisis. It presents a practical framework for doing good, sustaining hope, and pursuing justice in wartime.
This edition frames the questions Christians face when nations clash. It discusses how faith can test and steer efforts to support the sick, the hungry, and the young, while upholding liberty, human dignity, and peaceful ideals. It also points to broader aims like relief work, education, and the search for a just peace.
- Understand the mission of the church in times of danger and the call to prayer and unity.
- Explore practical duties for the army, navy, and civilian communities, including relief, welfare, and moral guidance.
- Learn about efforts to curb vice, promote temperance, and support youth and education in wartime.
- Examine ideas for peaceful global order, such as leagues of nations and World Court concepts.
Ideal for readers who seek a clear, faith-based perspective on wartime ethics, church leadership, and civic responsibility.