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The Ethics of Conflict (Luke 6:27-36; 17:3-4)
Bible CommentaryDo Good to Those Who Hate You (Luke 6:27-36) All workplaces experience conflict. In Luke 6:27-36, Jesus addresses...
Best of Daily Reflections: What Defines You as a Christian?
Daily ReflectionPaul wrote the letter we call 1 Corinthians, in part, to deal with the problem of division among the Christians in...
Best of Daily Reflections: What Does Ephesians Say About Anger?
Daily ReflectionThe What, How, and Why of Anger: Part 1 ...
Best of Daily Reflections: How Can I Avoid Sin When I Am Angry?
Daily ReflectionWhen you read, "In your anger do not sin," your soul cries out, "Yes. That's fine. But how? How can I avoid sin when I'm...
Best of Daily Reflections: What Not to Do When You’re Angry
Daily ReflectionThe What, How, and Why of Anger: Part 4 ...
Best of Daily Reflections: What Will Set Us Free From Old Hatreds?
Daily ReflectionIn Ezekiel 25, the Lord reveals to Israel's neighbors that he will judge them for their bad attitudes toward and...
Build a Bridge
AudioA farmer and his neighbor argued over a wandering cow. The neighbor stomped off—and the farmer kept his neighbor's...
Disagree or Dissent?
AudioIn the late 1960s, when national headlines were full of reaction and dissent, historian Daniel Boorstin drew a line...
Jesus Creates Harmony from Tension
AudioOberlin College once gave an honorary doctorate to Theodore Steinway—president of the company that crafted the...
Creating Community With Coworkers: July 27 Newsletter
NewsletterAs the creator of Peanuts reminds us, the hours we spend at work are so much more than just “work” hours. Many of us...
How To Work Well For Others: July 13 Newsletter
NewsletterLots of business advice out there today—even some of the advice we shared with you last week —is for people in...
Ben Franklin Asks a Favor
VideoSometimes all it takes to make an enemy into a friend is being willing to make the first move.