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What if reconciliation is central to the biblical message? And what if Christians are waking up to the reconciling mission of God? Reconcile: Conflict Transformation for Ordinary Christians,by international mediator John Paul Lederach and with a foreword by Bill and Lynne Hybels, serves as a guidebook for Christians seeking a scriptural view of reconciliation and practical steps for transforming conflict. Originally published as The Journey Toward Reconciliation and based on Lederach s work in war zones on five continents, this revised and updated book tells dramatic stories of what works and what doesn t in entrenched conflicts between individuals and groups. Lederach leads readers through stories of conflict and reconciliation in Scripture, using these stories as anchors for peacemaking strategies that Christians can put into practice in families and churches. Lederach, who has written twenty-two books and whose work has been translated into more than twelve languages, also offers new lenses through which to view conflict, whether congregational conflicts or global terrorism. A new section of resources, created by mediation professionals, professors, and pastors, offers tools for understanding interpersonal, church, and global conflict, worship resources, books and websites for further study, and invitations to action in everyday life.
- Sales Rank: #393007 in Books
- Published on: 2014-08-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.40" h x .50" w x 5.40" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 191 pages
Review
~~"This book truly has the power to change the world. Extended family dispute? Read Reconcile. Neighborhood conflict? Read Reconcile. Church split? Read Reconcile. Countries at war? Honestly, if there were a way to lock up world leaders until they read Reconcile, the world would be a different place."…"Beware: though this book is biblically grounded and thoroughly practical, it is not safe. It will mess with your life." —Lynne and Bill Hybels, cofounders, Willow Creek Community Church, from foreword "A profoundly moving and inspiring book! John Paul Lederbach’s call to all involved in the ministry of reconciliation "to dream boldly and to act with enthusiastic pragmatism", providing us with the Biblical tools as well as practical guidelines stemming from years’ of experience, merits to be taken seriously by pastors, students, and especially by practitioners in the field. In our Southern African context - as well as in the rest of fractured and divided world – the book will be of great value."—Piet Meiring, emeritus professor of Theology at the University of Pretoria, served on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. �
About the Author
John Paul Lederach has worked in international reconciliation for more than thirty years. He has developed training in conflict transformation and provided direct mediation and support services for reconciliation efforts in some of the most violently conflicted regions across five continents. Lederach has consulted with the highest-level government officials and national opposition movements in war-torn settings like Nicaragua, Somalia, Northern Ireland, Colombia, Nepal, and the Philippines. As professor of international peacebuilding and director of the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Lederach is the founding director of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. He is the author of twenty-two books and manuals and numerous academic articles and monographs on peace education, conflict transformation, and mediation training. Lederach s books have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and he is in international demand as a lecturer, consultant, and mediation trainer.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Such a good, good book
By AngelaCarol
Such a good, good book. I was leery when I first picked it up because a lot of books like this are too deep and complicated for me to get through. Not so this one. It is very readable. While I am concerned about wars and conflicts I read about in the news, I am like most people, more concerned about my own relationships and the conflicts that arise there. This book is good for both. The author uses examples of conflict situations in the Bible, such as the one between Jacob & Esau, to help us better understand the reasons for conflict and also the methods to bring resolution and healing to such a situation. Its straightforward and practical. I highly recommend it for personal use and for group study.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
This is not a book to leaving sitting on the shelf.
By Linda Brendle
After describing the horrifying evening when he was informed that his daughter was the target of a kidnapping plot aimed at undermining his peace building efforts in Costa Rica, John Paul Lederach wrote the following paragraph:
I can no longer take John 3:16 as a short formula for salvation. I can only understand it as a foundational principle of reconciliation. It is an ethic based on willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of an enemy. It is an ethic undergirded by and made possible only through the immeasurable love and grace of God.
This statement is pivotal to Lederach’s approach to conflict resolution which involves approaching your enemy in the hope of understanding him and finding common ground rather than attempting to force him into accepting your point of view.
When my son, Christian Piatt, first recommended this book to me, I told him it would probably be over my head. I’m a lazy intellectual, and I have to keep reference sources close at hand when reading a lot of what he reads, as well as some of what he writes. He assured me that Reconcile was written in a narrative style that makes it an enjoyable as well as an educational read. He was right. Lederach’s stories draw the reader into the personal lives of his own family and of those he has met in his ministry of reconciliation while also teaching how to find the truth, justice, mercy, and peace that are so lacking in our conflicted world.
I was further concerned that, since Lederach’s work is global in scope, his insights would have little practical application for a small-world person like me. While I am aware of the chaos that makes up the nightly news, and I attempt to vote and live in a responsible manner, my primary focus is geared more toward the people whose lives touch mine on a more personal level, both here in small town America and on the Internet where my life intersects with others through my writings and theirs. However, the path to conflict transformation outlined in Reconcile is applicable to individuals, churches, and workplace environments as well as an international setting.
Christian recently posted an interview with the author on his blog. Following is his last question and Lederach’s answer.
If you had one dream for the impact this book would have, what would it be?
That it provokes reflection and meaningful conversation that leads to taking a risk, maybe a small step, toward building better, more healthy relationships in and through the many conflicts life affords us.
This book is an interesting read but not an easy one. It’s not one to be scanned and put back on the shelf. Instead, it is a text to return to often, to meditate over, to share in a group study. If enough of us read, understand, and live these truths, perhaps Lederach’s dream will come true.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Powerful, personal stories from a life-long peace advocate
By E. Thomas
Amazing book. Insightful and practical. You really have to sit with this one for even as he is telling his own stories of real events (some rather harrowing) as a peacemaker/mediator, you have to decide what/how you are going to do it in your own life.
His "three steps to making an enemy" is powerful because we all do it, knowingly or unknowingly. Step 1 is Separate yourself from the person, see only the differences and not the commonalities. 2. See yourself as superior, not like the other person. 3. Dehumanize the other person, and deprive them of the qualities that make them human. That's an Rx for the Nazi's extermination of the Jews, POW camps and 100 of other historic events. And it's our action every time we demonize a mass murderer or anyone else we don't like.
This is a small book, but do not let that lure you into thinking it won't challenge your thinking. We did a sermon series on Peace at our Presbyterian church and people admitted that they were challenged by the call to be peacemakers when everyone's natural reaction to things done to them is to hate or be angry. That is all too easy. And Lederbach, who has dedicated his life to the promotion of peace, knows what he is talking about. Heck, he helped with peace talks with the Sandanistas in Nicaragua and lived to tell about it!
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