
Christian Peace Conference
The Christian Peace Conference was an international organization founded in 1961 by Christian leaders from mostly Eastern Europe and the West, aiming to promote peace, dialogue, and understanding during the Cold War. It sought to bridge ideological divides between Western and Eastern Christian communities, advocating for disarmament, human rights, and reconciliation. The conference emphasized Christian teachings on promoting peace and opposing violence, fostering collaboration among diverse Christian traditions. It operated until the early 2000s, serving as a platform for faith-based efforts to reduce conflict and promote coexistence during periods of political tension.