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Christian Hope in Cultural Chaos | Peacemaking & Courage | Christina DiArcangelo

Christina DiArcangelo Season 2 Episode 56

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In this powerful episode of Humanitarian Horizons, Christina DiArcangelo explores how to hold onto Christian hope during cultural chaos. In a world filled with anxiety, division, and fear, she explains why true peacemaking requires courage, conviction, and compassion.

Christina challenges listeners to move beyond panic and instead cultivate grounded rhythms, faith, and moral clarity. She discusses the importance of protecting human dignity, confronting antisemitism, and defending vulnerable communities worldwide.

She also addresses anxiety openly—reminding us that anxiety is not weakness, but a signal inviting us back to faith, purpose, and hope.

This episode is a call to courage, compassion, and humanitarian responsibility in a divided world.

Key Topics in This Episode

• Christian hope in times of cultural division

• The courage required for true peacemaking

• Protecting Jewish communities and standing against antisemitism

• Humanitarian responsibility in global crises

• Navigating anxiety with faith and purpose


About Humanitarian Horizons

Humanitarian Horizons explores global ethics, faith, humanitarian law, and the moral responsibility of leadership in complex times.
Hosted by Christina DiArcangelo, the series brings thoughtful conversations about compassion, faith, and human dignity.

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