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Don't Fight the Bloggers

Perry Noble, Senior Pastor of NewSpring Church, shares his story and his advice.

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Conflict Resolution Should Begin Privately

A Commentary on Matthew 18:15 by Craig Blomberg, Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary

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The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict

An invaluable resource written by Ken Sande, attorney and president of Peacemakers Ministries

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Online Slander and Gossip Can't Be Trusted

Read excerpts written by Daniel Solove, Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School.

Don’t Fall on the Slippery Slope of Conflict

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Excerpt taken from The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict," by Ken Sande.

Win Your Brother. Don’t punish him

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A Commentary on Matthew 18:15 by D.A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Steps To Take When a Christian Sins Against You

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A Commentary on Matthew 18:15 by Warren Wiersbe.

Why is This Happening to Me?

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Excerpt taken from "The Peacemaker," written by Ken Sande, attorney and president of Peacemaker Ministries.

Get Help With A Church Conflict

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Peacemaker Ministries can help.

Calumny on the Blogosphere

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A call to ceasefire online by Rev. Michael P. Orsi, Chaplain and Research Fellow in Law and Religion at Ave Maria School of Law.

Why blogs can be bad for the soul

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by Dr. Giles Fraser, Canon Chancellor at St. Paul's Cathedral, South London. Article published in Church Times.