Actors Ted & Lee explore the escalation of conflict through a comic pantomime. The light and airy soundtrack by Emmy award-winning composer David Cottrell beautifully highlights the action. Can be used with any age from a junior high class to an intergenerational meeting.
Thought-provoking. Informational. A look at immigrants and refugees in the United States. Why do we fear immigrants? Why do people leave their countries to come to the United States? What is the Christian response to immigration and undocumented worker issues? What are the racial and economic implications in the immigration debate?
Resolving conflicts through fair fighting. Written by David Augsburger the book takes an honest look at the need to develop skills for resolving conflict in a healthy way. A 30-day plan for changing personal relationships through fair fighting, with particular application for marital conflict.
A guide to resolving marriage and family conflicts by James G. T. Fairfield. A step-by-step process to bring readers to a healthier control of reactions in a quarrel.
A revised and expanded version of Johanna Christoph Arnold's noteworthy book, Seventy Times Seven. Stories of violent crime, betrayal, abuse, bigotry and war –from people who have earned the right to talk about overcoming hurt, and about the peace of mind they have found in doing so.