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Tim Knight Manuel Prabhudas Group and Conflict Issues in Leadership LDRS 561 Azusa Pacific University January 2010 A Biblical Conciliatory Approach to Conflict Resolution The Peacemaker

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Page 1: Tim Knight Manuel Prabhudas Group and Conflict Issues in Leadership LDRS 561 Azusa Pacific University January 2010 A Biblical Conciliatory Approach to

Tim KnightManuel Prabhudas

Group and Conflict Issues in LeadershipLDRS 561

Azusa Pacific University January 2010

A Biblical Conciliatory Approach to Conflict Resolution

The Peacemaker

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Alternative Dispute Resolution

A Biblical ModelPeacemakers, founded in 1982 by Ken

Sande

Training individuals, businesses and organizations to pursue Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) through a specialized, conciliatory approach

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Peacemaking vs. Escape/Attack Responses

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.

Matthew 5:9

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Personal Peacemaking

Overlook an Offense

Reconciliation

Negotiation

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Overlook an Offense

Forgiveness of an offense (Prov.19:11)

Not to talk, dwell, or grow into bitterness or anger

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Reconciliation

More serious to overlook and damages the relationship

Confession, loving correction, and forgiveness

Be reconciled with that person (Matt. 5:23-24)

Forgive as Christ forgave us (Col. 3:13)

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Negotiation

This relates to things unlike relationship issues such as money, property, and other rights.  (Phil.2:4) 

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Assisted Peacemaking

Mediation

Arbitration

Accountability

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Mediation

Mediation between two people by an outside objective person

Mediators ask questions and give advice to guide the individuals (Matt.18:16)

Final decision  is made by the individuals involved in the conflict

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Arbitration

One or more arbitrators to be involved  and make a binding decision to settle the conflict  (1 Cor. 6:4)

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Accountability

Person is a Christian but does not desire to be reconciled

Accountable to Scripture for repentance, justice, and forgiveness

Leaders in the church will lovingly intervene  (Matt.18:12,17)

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The PAUSE Principle of Negotiating

Phil 2:3-4; Matt. 7:12

Prepare Affirm relationships Understand interests Search for creative solutions Evaluate options objectively and

reasonably

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Escape Responses

• Denial

• Flight

• Suicide

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Attack Responses• Assault

• Litigation

• Murder

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Reasons People Respond Negatively to Conflict

• People in conflict bring to the table all of their incompleteness

• Lack of skills to deal with conflicts makes matters worse

• People view conflict negatively and therefore respond negatively

• People view conflict through the lens of their previous negative experiences

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People in conflict bring to the table all of their incompleteness

• Immaturity

• UN Secretary General’s Comments

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Lack of skills to deal with conflicts makes matters worse

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People view conflict negatively and therefore respond negatively

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People view conflict through the lens of their previous negative experiences

• 9/11: a collective negative experience

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Evaluating Organizational Peacemaking Culture• Do people show genuine respect for the

opinions, interests and reputation of others?

• When there is a disagreement, do people try to speak the truth in a loving way?

• Do people resolve disagreements constructively among themselves?

• Do people value relationships and work hard to preserve them?

• Do leaders provide a consistently positive example of resolving conflict?

• Do people show compassion toward others who are very different or difficult to love?