Intentional Awareness and Peace Advocacy
By Rev. Dr. Roderick D. Belin, President/Publisher, AMEC Publishing House
In a world marred by the cacophony of conflict, the cries of the innocent often echo across lands far beyond the epicenters of violence. The heart-wrenching narratives from the Israel-Hamas war and the Ukraine-Russia war reverberate with every soul who yearns for justice and peace. Yet, as Christians tasked with a divine mandate to be peacemakers, our gaze must transcend the immediacy of high-profile crises to discern the less visible yet equally grievous injustices unfolding globally.
We are called to intentional awareness. This call is not a mere appeal to broaden our informational horizons but a Christian duty to foster a profound empathy for the marginalized. Mainstream media may not always shed light on the myriad conflicts affecting Black and brown communities globally; hence, the onus falls upon us to seek the truth, going beyond the familiar narratives.
While the Israel-Hamas and Ukraine-Russia conflicts capture global attention, simmering crises in places like Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, and others often escape the spotlight. These lesser-known conflicts, underpinned by economic disparities, climate injustice, and the shadows of colonial legacies, reflect a broader pattern of oppression and violence that afflicts the vulnerable.[1]
The Christian faith impels us towards love, peace, and justice—values that starkly contrast with the hatred, nationalism, authoritarianism, and populism fueling many global conflicts today. The scriptural exhortation to live peaceably with all (Romans 12:18) is a call to action in a world where economic hardship, climate breakdown, and far-right populism threaten social harmony.[2]
Navigating the complex landscape of global conflicts demands a commitment to research, study, and prayer. Our endeavor to understand the roots of conflicts, the economic and environmental interplays, and the political dynamics is essential for meaningful advocacy. Engaging in informed dialogue within and beyond the Christian community can foster a culture of empathy and a collective pursuit of peace.
As we respond to the call to be peacemakers, we, as a Christian community, venture beyond the readily accessible narratives to grapple with the intricate web of global injustices. Our quest for peace is a testament to the Gospel’s transformative power, urging us to advocate for a world where love overcomes hatred, justice triumphs over oppression, and peace prevails amidst discord. Through a culture of informed advocacy and unwavering commitment to our Christian values, we move towards fulfilling our divine mission in a tumultuous world.
Here are some resources and websites where you can pursue intentional awareness. These resources encompass a range of platforms providing news, analysis, and reports on global conflicts, human rights issues, and social injustices, facilitating a deeper understanding of these critical issues:
International Crisis Group: www.crisisgroup.org
Provides in-depth analysis and updates on ongoing conflicts and crises worldwide.
Human Rights Watch: www.hrw.org
Offers reports on human rights abuses and injustices around the globe.
United Nations Human Rights Council: www.ohchr.org
Provides information on human rights issues and international humanitarian law.
Amnesty International: www.amnesty.org
Publishes reports on human rights violations and advocates for justice.
Al Jazeera: www.aljazeera.com
Covers global news, including conflicts and social injustices, with a focus on underreported regions.
BBC World Service: www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio
Offers a global perspective on current events and ongoing conflicts.
Reuters: www.reuters.com
Provides international news coverage including conflicts and crises.
The Guardian Global Development: www.theguardian.com/global-development
Focuses on global development issues, including conflict, poverty, and inequality.
Council on Foreign Relations: www.cfr.org
Provides analysis and context on international politics and foreign affairs.
Global Conflict Tracker (by CFR): www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker
Offers real-time updates on ongoing conflicts around the world.
[1] https://www.crisisgroup.org/global/10-conflicts-watch-2023
[2] https://www.crisisgroup.org/global/10-conflicts-watch-2023