Description
In a world fractured by war, division, and misunderstanding, One Great Human Family highlights a crucial yet often overlooked root cause: cultural distance. Whether in the Russia–Ukraine war, America–China tensions, ethnic conflicts in Latin America, African tribal violence, or Europe’s immigration challenges, cultural divides significantly impact global relations. This book underscores how inability to cross cultural barriers leads to ineffective development work, unsuccessful business strategies, weak vocation drives, poor healthcare delivery, inadequate religious formation, and unengaging catechesis.
Framing culture as the key to meaningful human interaction, the book invites social workers, religious leaders, formators, and business professionals to re-evaluate their strategies through a cultural lens. Drawing inspiration from Pope Francis’ Fratelli Tutti, it calls for greater understanding, empathy, and solidarity across differences. Ultimately, the book reminds us that the stranger before us—culturally or otherwise—is truly our brother!










