Faith-centric diplomacy — a strategy used to develop authentic personal friendships and explore spiritual common ground.
TRAC5 is a strategy used to develop authentic personal friendships and explore spiritual common ground. In peacemaking and crisis response, it is a supplemental approach used to enhance traditional political, diplomatic, military, and economic strategies.
TRAC5 is contrarian and counterintuitive to many secular minds because it embraces humility and "love" and avoids pursuing a personal, religious, or foreign policy agenda. It turns enemies into friends by championing a friendship-first mentality, creating a safe space to discuss spiritual ideas in a way that unites even the most diverse people groups and organically encourages them to "do the right thing."
TRAC5 is avant-garde when juxtaposed with a long-established history in the U.S. of not engaging or negotiating with enemies — a posture that has unfortunately netted a seemingly hopeless and one-sided conundrum. The U.S. has led most foreign policy norms for decades and has eliminated anything even remotely related to faith due to the separation of church and state. TRAC5 operates in an unofficial capacity and has overcome this void by satisfying the need to engage friends and enemies on a spiritual level.
TRAC5 accomplishes this uniquely through our game-changing research of the Semitic languages, which brings Muslims, Christians, and Jews — over 4 billion people — closer together than was previously thought possible.
The missing element in peacemaking and crisis response.
"A blueprint for breaking this logjam of dissension that contributes to so much conflict today."
While inspiring you to do the same in your own life and work.
To help resolve conflict, secure freedom for the persecuted, and empower discipleship around the world.
Impacting world leaders, stopping wars, freeing hostages, and even ending a genocide.