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Attorney Ken Sande, executive director of Peacemaker Ministries, lays out biblical principles for managing conflict and reconciling differences between individuals, following Christ's admonition that we live in peace and harmony.
REVIEWS:
Best I Have Read on Interpersonal Conflict Management, April 14 2003
By David R. Bess (Charleston, WV)
This book is absolutely the best book I have read on interpersonal conflict management. Sande presents Scripture after Scripture to support his directives to diffuse disharmony among brothers and sisters in Christ. Having served as a pastor for twenty years and having seen my share of church spats, this book would have been extremely helpful years ago.
I highly recommend this volume to all pastors, congregational leaders, and other believers who are seeking a biblical response to conflict in the church. The author also has a website that offers various key concepts of this book in brochure form. The church today could use more works like this one.
Most biblical and practical guide to conflict management, Sep 12 2006
By Al Hiebert (Manitoba, Canada)
Ever had a serious disagreement or conflict with someone in your family, school, work, church, neighbourhood, etc., or know someone who did? If so, this book is for you. Sande discusses 12 types of responses to conflict, seven A's of confession, four promises of forgiveness, the PAUSE principle of negotiating, the Peacemaker's Pledge and some 800 Scriptures related to these. Serious readers will respond to questions at the end of each of the 12 chapters. My graduate students in North America and India loved it.
>Parents, teachers and kids' club leaders should also read and discuss "The Young Peacemaker" by Corlette Sande and a set of twelve 10-page kids' activity books by Ross Flint & Associates.
Biblical, Practical, and Excellent !, Oct 11 2003
By Michael Taylor "Michael Taylor" (Indian Trail NC)
Sande's book is valuable for the church pastor, layperson, business person, parent, or anyone in a position of authority.
Among the important points Sande covers include:
1. Trusting in the Lord to help you resolve a conflict. 2. When to forfeit your rights and when to stand up for them. 3. Examine your own attitude before confronting others. 4. Principles for dealing with yourself and allowing God to transform you. 5. Principles on confronting others in love. 6. How to apply Matthew 18:15-20. 7. Forgive others as God has forgiven you. 8. Overcoming evil with good.
A highly recommended read, you do not need to be a pastor or high-powered business executive to benefit from this gem! |