Peter M. Sensenig has worked in Central and East Africa since 2015, where he teaches ethics and interfaith peacebuilding. He has taught Christian ethics and multi-faith peacebuilding in Chad, Tanzania, Somaliland, the US, Ethiopia, and D.R. Congo, among other places. An ordained Mennonite minister, his PhD is from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Sensenig explores the practical edges of the Muslim-Christian encounter, which has taken him to dialogues in Iran, Oman, and Uganda. He is a member of EMM's Christian-Muslim Relations Team and advocates incarnational hospitality--becoming guests and hosts of one another across faiths--as well as an Anabaptist, radically nonviolent approach to witness.