Peacemaking APK

Version 2.0 - net.thorconsulting.peacemaking
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Peacemaking apk

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Download Version 2.0 (200008)
Apk Size12.69 MB
App DeveloperThor Consulting
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android4.0.x and up
App Packagenet.thorconsulting.peacemaking.apk
MD5c4e18885619c05e1d7b1fabd4191f611
Rate5
Website http://www.thorconsulting.net/

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Peacemaking is thorconsulting,peacemaking,education,peace,making, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Thor Consulting website who developed it. net.thorconsulting.peacemaking.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.0.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.0 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 1+ times on store. You can also download net.thorconsulting.peacemaking APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Part of a training package for peacemaking in multi-cultural teams, Peacemaking presents a guide to Biblical conflict resolution in an interesting and user-friendly way. While it is designed as a resource for training in peacemaking, Peacemaking can also be used as a stand-alone guide in individual and organisational settings. Developed in 2009, this training has been used in ten countries to equip dozens of churches and international teams with Biblical principles and practices for effective conflict resolution.

Individual peacemaking begins with moving towards conflict, recognising that God provides us a safe place to deal with conflict while glorifying Him. We then humble ourselves by removing the log from our own eye. After we have reconciled the relationship through repentance and forgiveness, we can then effectively resolve the differences we are experiencing.

Organisational peacemaking is based upon personal reflection where we repent from our sins, forgive our brother, and, when possible, overlook their offense. When it is not possible, conflict resolution moves to the interpersonal level which involves the restoration of the relationship or constructive separation. If this is not successful, leadership becomes involved in the process. If successful resolution of the conflict is still not reached, members involved in the conflict should submit to a final decision made through arbitration.
 

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  1. MaryAnn Barlow-avatar

    MaryAnn Barlow

    simple straightforward teaching

  2. Isaac C. Luke-avatar

    Isaac C. Luke

    The best app I have ever got on peace making.... it makes me a CHILD OF GOD (Matthew 5:9)

  3. David Galloway-avatar

    David Galloway

    Very well thought out approach to conflict resolution. I found this app in early 2015 looking for reference material for a marriage class my wife and I facilitate and we love the biblical application. Thanks for a winning app!

  4. Ashley Elizabeth Thompson-Herrick-avatar

    Ashley Elizabeth Thompson-Herrick

    Not everything on this app might be accurate. Compliments can be a part of Peacemaking.

  5. Darla Weeks-avatar

    Darla Weeks

    How to dissolve conflict

  6. Renee T-avatar

    Renee T

    A great outline of how to deal with conflict.

  7. Andrew Thorsvik-avatar

    Andrew Thorsvik

    Great content and the app works well!

  8. Cornelius Ukpong-avatar

    Cornelius Ukpong

    Conflict Resolution

  9. kusha raza-avatar

    kusha raza

    Excellent

  10. Abubakar Lawal-avatar

    Abubakar Lawal

    It makes sense