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Culture Of Peace
The Peacemaking Church Series

Status: Extended Catalog Item
Isbn: 1683071751
Isbn-13: 9781683071754
UPC: 031809061572
Speedy#: 143464
CPC Super: Christian Living
CPC Primary: Relationships
CPC Sub: General
Author: Ministries Peacemakers
Publisher: Peacemaker Ministries
On Hand: 0
Case Qty: 60
Binding: Trade Paper
Price: 6.95
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Weight lbs.: 0.25
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Making peace can be challenging, but God has graciously given us clear and helpful truths that are effective in any conflict between people. This practical and handy booklet offers four distinct ways to help a culture of peace flourish in your office, church, and home. The four sections are:“Biblical Peacemaking: Building Real Relationships” by Ken Sande and Gary FriesenIs there a relationship in your life that is hindered or broken by conflict? The four principles in this section are drawn from Scripture. They provide a simple framework that you can learn to apply to any relationship. You can be a peacemaker!“God’s Search and Rescue Plan: Church Discipline” by David V. EdlingChurch discipline! Those words may be irrelevant to many Christians, or they may seem overly harsh and judgmental to many others. This section tells a story that sets the context for Christians to more fully appreciate God’s primary purpose for church discipline—RECOVERY!“Words That Cut: Learning to Take Criticism in Light of the Gospel” by Rev. Alfred PoirierHow do you react to criticism? Do you pout or feel humiliated? Do you play down your error and try to shift the blame? Or do you seek to defend yourself, boasting about your “good deeds” in order to prove the criticism wrong? This section contains good news that will change your view of criticism.“Judging Others: The Danger of Playing God” by Ken Sande As we interact with other people, we must constantly make judgments about their words and actions so that we can respond to them appropriately. But the Bible warns that we are prone to look for the worst in people at times, and we judge them more critically than they deserve. This section provides practical ways to guard against this tendency and to follow Jesus’ example of making accurate and charitable judgments about others.

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