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discover what influenced them in early life and how they managed during the following decades. By the end of this book we can look back on social changes that they have made and what impact these intelligent humanitarians have had on our present day society.


PDLH, 2010, 410 pp., paperback $19.95


The Biblical Vision of Sabbath Economics by Ched Myers


A short, key text that gives voice to Ched Myers’s challenging ideas about nonviolence and liberation theology lived prophetically in the modern world. Culled from articles in Other Side and other journals.


Potters House, 2001, 72 pp., paperback $10.00


Ambassadors of Reconciliation, Vol. 1 New Testament Reflections on Restorative Justice


and Peacemaking by Ched Myers and Elaine Enns


The Apostle Paul called on followers of Christ to be “ambassadors of reconciliation.” In this volume Myers and Enns offer biblical and theological resources for the vital and growing movement of restorative justice and peacemaking. In their reflections on texts of the New Testament, they provide a lens for re-reading the entire biblical tradition as a resource for the cause.


Orbis Books, 2009, 192 pp., paperback $16.00


Ambassadors of Reconciliation, Vol. 2 Diverse Christian Practices of Restorative Justice


and Peacemaking by Ched Myers and Elaine Enns Volume Two focuses on stories of restorative justice in action. Orbis Books, 2009, 184 pp., paperback $20.00


Creative Conflict Resolution More Than 200 Activities for Keeping Peace in the Classroom by William J. Kreidler


Offers more than 20 conflict resolution techniques with examples, 14 reproducible worksheets, and 200+ class-tested activities and cooperative games for teachers to use in creative and constructive responses to the conflicts that occur in any K–6 class.


Scott Foresman, 1984, 216 pp., paperback $18.95


Nonviolent Communication A Language of Life—Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and


Your World in Harmony with Your Values by Marshall Rosenberg


Nonviolent Communication encourages people to use language that increases goodwill. It teaches people how to avoid language that creates resentment or lowers self esteem. It emphasizes compassion as the motivation for actions, rather than fear, guilt, shame, or blame.


Puddle Dancer, 1999, 176 pp., paperback $19.95


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