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Category Archives: Conflict Transformation and Nonviolence
This Is My Commandment
How we respond to those we are in conflict with may be more important than any other aspect of our dispute. Continue reading
Where Is The Love?
A lesson remembered from youth, about judging others … Continue reading
Trauma Healing: The Snail Model
The snail model of trauma healing offers a way to break through from hate to hope Continue reading
Nonviolent Communication Illustrated
A video modeling speech that communicates disagreement without attacking the other person Continue reading
Three Blog Posts on Restorative Justice
What is Restorative Justice? Continue reading
How Does Your Church Manage Conflict?
Every congregation has conflict. How can it be channeled for positive use? Continue reading
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Six Principles of Nonviolence
Some teachings by Dr. Martin Luther King on nonviolence … Continue reading
Love, Embodied
What does it mean to “love one another” in the way that is intended by 1 John 4:7-9? Continue reading
The Magic of Mediation
Thoughts about how why mediation works so well for parties who otherwise could not resolve conflict on their own Continue reading
Deeper Theory of Peacemaking
The model for peacemaking comes from deep, spiritual theory of compassion and love. Learn more in this slideshow. Continue reading