Faith-based diplomacy

A proven spiritual
blueprint for peace.

Saving lives, one conflict at a time — through awakening, training, and action.

Awakening

Phase one

Our faith-based diplomacy: a new and transformative strategy for an old set of conflicts.

Training

Phase two

A deeper fulfillment of what it means to be a peacemaker in regions the world has given up on.

Action

Phase three

War and persecution end where dialogue begins — saving lives, one conflict at a time.

The results

Three decades. Six wars stopped. A genocide ended.

50 hostages returned home. Freedom for prisoners of conscience. A track record that speaks for itself.

6Wars stopped
50+Hostages freed
1Genocide ended
20+Years of work
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What leaders are saying

Heads of state. Diplomats.
Those whom we serve.

"Siljander prayed aloud, passionately, for peace in Sudan. That night Siljander convinced President al-Bashir to work closely with the United Nations."

Hon. Ban Ki-moon8th Secretary-General of the United Nations

"A unique service which would have been very difficult for secular groups to accomplish."

Hon. Andrew NatsiosU.S. Special Envoy to Sudan

"A blueprint for breaking this logjam of dissension that contributes to so much conflict today."

Hon. James A. Baker III61st U.S. Secretary of State
As featured on

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast.

TRAC5 founder Mark Siljander joins Dr. Jordan Peterson to discuss bridging the Muslim–Christian divide, the Abraham Accords, and a quieter path to peace — from warhawk to peacemaker.

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Mark Siljander on The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
At War with Peace by Mark Siljander — Coming Soon Coming Soon
The new book from Mark Siljander

At War with Peace.
From palaces to prisons.

Tripoli. Khartoum. Federal prison. Terminal cancer.
Mark Siljander walked through all of them.

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