
What Peace Means
Written in the early 20th century, 'What Peace Means' by Henry Van Dyke is a collection of three sermons reflecting on the concept of peace in the aftermath of World War I. The sermons explore inner peace, the role of righteousness in achieving global harmony, and the hope of immortality as a foundation for enduring peace. Van Dyke emphasizes the connection between personal tranquility and societal peace, urging readers to cultivate inner calm to foster a more harmonious world.

















