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Videos & media.

Featured appearances, firsthand testimony, and footage from the conflicts where TRAC5 has worked.

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.

Mark Siljander on The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
As featured on

Netflix — TRAC5 in Libya.

Featured in a Netflix documentary chronicling TRAC5's role in Libya — quiet diplomacy that contributed to the release of the Lockerbie bombing suspects, justice for the families of Pan Am flight 103, and Libya's eventual denouncement of WMDs.

Netflix — TRAC5's Libya Peacemaking
The Zwemer Center Podcast

Congress, cancer, and prison.

Mark Siljander sits down with the Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies to share the deeply personal story behind the public mission — from his years in the U.S. Congress, through a battle with cancer, to imprisonment, and the radical transformation that became the foundation of TRAC5's work.

Mark Siljander on The Zwemer Center Podcast — Congress, Cancer, and Prison
The TRAC5 mission

A proven spiritual blueprint for peace.

Watch the TRAC5 mission in action — faith-based diplomacy as it has been quietly applied for over two decades across six wars, dozens of hostage releases, and the resolution of the Darfur genocide.

TRAC5 — A Proven Spiritual Blueprint for Peace
Firsthand testimony

The Darfur genocide.

Witness from the conflict where TRAC5 deployed nearly a dozen times over 18 months — praying with President al-Bashir and helping reverse his reluctance to accept UN peacekeepers, contributing to the end of a genocide that displaced 2.2 million people.

Darfur Genocide Testimony
A teaching series

Hot button issues solved by the Aramaic heart language of Jesus.

Hot Button Issues video 1
Hot Button Issues video 2
Hot Button Issues video 3

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Read the foundational book that opens the door to this work.

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