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Building Peace, Building Right Relationships

The 2004 Restorative Justice Bible Study explores the Biblical understanding of peace. Lesson topics include: 1) Understanding peace in the Bible; 2) Being a peacemaker when you have wronged someone; 3) Being a peacemaker when someone has wronged you; 4) Being a peacemaker when others are in conflict ; and 5) Being a peacemaker in an unjust society The study is suitable for individual reflection and for group discussion.

Building Peace, Building Right Relationships
 
Созидание мира – созидание правильных отношений
 
Construire la paix, construire des bonnes relations
 
Construir la paz, construir relaciones apropiadas
 

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