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Diana Oestreich

    Diana Oestreich, a veteran and activist, heard God's call to love her enemies on the battlefields of Iraq. She is an activist, a sexual assault nurse, and the Key Relationships officer at Preemptive Love. Oestreich empowers us to identify our own rural, urban, political, or religious divides to cross our own 'enemy lines,' remaking the world and healing what tears us apart. Her work explores justice, faith, peacemaking, and refugees, demonstrating how a posture of love shapes parenting and community engagement.

    Waging Peace
    • Waging Peace

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.5(233)Add rating

      Diana Oestreich, a combat medic in the Army National Guard, enlisted like both her parents before her. But when she was commanded to run over an Iraqi child to keep her convoy rolling and keep her battle buddies safe, she was confronted with a choice she never thought she'd have to make. Torn between God's call to love her enemy and her country's command to be willing to kill, Diana chose to wage peace in a place of war. For the remainder of her tour of duty, Diana sought to be a peacemaker--leading to an unlikely and beautiful friendship with an Iraqi family. A beautiful and gut-wrenching memoir, Waging Peace exposes the false divide between loving our country and living out our faith's call to love our enemies--whether we perceive our enemy as the neighbor with an opposing political viewpoint, the clerk wearing a head-covering, or the refugee from a war-torn country. By showing that us-versus-them is a false choice, this book will inspire each of us to choose love over fear.

      Waging Peace