Chris Rice (DMin, Duke University) lives in New York City and directs the United Nations Office of Mennonite Central Committee, an international relief, development, and peace agency. He served as cofounding director of the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, and has worked through the academy, churches, and faith-based organizations to heal social conflicts in east Africa, Northeast Asia, and the American South. Earlier he spent 17 years in Mississippi with Voice of Calvary, an interracial, church-based community development organization.
Chris' new book is From Pandemic to Renewal: Practices for a World Shaken by Crisis. He is coauthor of Reconciling All Things and More Than Equals, and author of Grace Matters, all of which wonChris Rice (DMin, Duke University) lives in New York City and directs the United Nations Office of Mennonite Central Committee, an international relief, development, and peace agency. He served as cofounding director of the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, and has worked through the academy, churches, and faith-based organizations to heal social conflicts in east Africa, Northeast Asia, and the American South. Earlier he spent 17 years in Mississippi with Voice of Calvary, an interracial, church-based community development organization.
Chris' new book is From Pandemic to Renewal: Practices for a World Shaken by Crisis. He is coauthor of Reconciling All Things and More Than Equals, and author of Grace Matters, all of which won Christianity Today Book Awards. His His writing has appeared in Christianity Today, Christian Century, and Sojourners.
Chris and his wife Donna, a nurse, have three adult children. He is passionate about soccer, the outdoors, poetry, and spy novels....more
I am happy to announce a new home for my latest writing: The Kairos Report,now launching on Substack.
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I am happy to announce a new home for my latest writing: The Kairos Report, now launching on Substack.The Kairos Report is a reflective newsletter bor
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