While often overlooked, religious leaders are very much a part of international affairs. And in conflict environments, religious leaders can offer guidance, open doors and build bridges both within their own communities and between adversaries. Rear Admiral Chaplain Margaret Grun Kibben, the U.S. House of Representatives chaplain and former USIP senior fellow, discusses the role of faith leaders in helping end conflict abroad, her experience engaging Afghan religious leaders and the lessons she hopes to pass on to future chaplains.