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  • The Young Peacemaker: Teaching Students to Respond to Conflict God’s Way (Corlette Sande)

    The Young Peacemaker Set includes a 200 page Teacher Manual designed in a workbook format. Divided into three sections:
    • Understanding Conflict
    • Responding to Conflict, and
    • Preventing Conflict
    Each lesson has a goal, objectives, principle, and needs clearly outlined at the beginning, and is followed by teacher’s notes on setting the stage and questions to ask.
    Reproducible student activity sheets for all twelve lessons are included on an enclosed CD for ease of duplication. Help illustrate the conflicts and talk about possible solutions–good and bad–and what’s wrong with the bad solutions. A lesson summary reaffirms the lesson’s main points.
    Recommended for grades 3-7, but can be adapted for younger or older students.
    $17.50$34.95
  • If You Bite and Devour One Another (Alexander Strauch)

    This is perhaps the only book of its kind, examining virtually all biblical passages on conflict and outlining key scriptural principles for handling various kinds of conflicts among Christian — whether personal disputes, issues of Christian liberty in lifestyles, congregational matters, or disagreements about important doctrines.

    He emphasizes Spirit-controlled attitudes and behaviors through solid Bible exposition and true-to-life stories of Christians handling real-life conflicts in a Christ-honoring way.

    $11.99$17.99
  • Toxic Sons- and Daughters-in-Law: Untangling Difficult Relationships

    Generally speaking, if there’s trouble with in-laws in a family, blame is quickly assigned to the father- or mother-in-law. But they are not always to blame. Many fathers- and mothers-in-law are wonderful folks, beloved parents, good communicators, and fun-loving people. When their son or daughter ends up married to a person with immature attitudes, an abusive personality, or excessive emotional baggage, these parents are now stuck with a son- or daughter-in-law who makes their lives a living hell. What was once a loving family now finds itself turned upside down by a toxic, self-centered individual.

    Toxic Sons- and Daughters-in-Law helps expose the harmful attitudes and actions of a difficult son- or daughter-in-law and calls for biblical repentance and change. Untangling the destructive and dysfunctional nature of their abusive behavior will help parents manage the painful process of rejection, manipulation and anger. Practical counsel throughout the book will guide parents through the minefield of emotions to a God-glorifying conclusion and a lifestyle marked by application of biblical principles.

    $18.50$22.99
  • Resolving Conflict: How to Make, Disturb, and Keep Peace (Lou Priolo)

    Many Christians see conflict as a dirty word—something wrong to be avoided at all costs. After all, aren’t Christians to be peacemakers who strive to maintain unity? But, as Lou Priolo reminds us, many other things that the Bible exhorts us to do—including its commands to convict, rebuke, and admonish other Christians—make conflict a necessary part of the Christian life.

    Lou takes us through the biblical principles of conflict resolution, beginning before conflict even starts. He shows us the prerequisites we must have as we go into conflict, what is at the heart of our conflict, when it is biblical and unbiblical, and how we should respond to it.

    $16.50$19.99
  • United We Stand: Pocket Puritans Series (Thomas Brooks)

    In his constant warfare against the church the devil loves nothing better than to sow the seeds of discord and division. The Puritan Thomas Brooks lamented, “Our own woeful experience is too great a proof of this.”

    How can we counter this devilish ploy? Brooks outlines a twelve-point action plan and teaches us that United We Stand, Divided We Fall is a fitting motto for every Christian soldier and Christian church.

    $4.80$6.00
  • The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict (Ken Sande)

    For more than 30 years, The Peacemaker has been the book which has helped individuals and churches, people from all walks of life with vast differences in perspective, apply biblical truths and resolve personal conflicts.  Putting Ken Sande’s counsels into practice has brought about many close friendships among people who thought the relationship was so damaged that is was beyond salvaging.  True, life-changing reconciliation is possible, even between those who start at very different places.

    $15.00$18.99