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Many situations only appear to be “religious” conflicts. The conflict in Northern Ireland between Protestants and Catholics, like the conflict in Lebanon between Christians and Muslims, is not over religion. In each case, religion serves as a handy boundary line for dividing one group from another. That cleavage is reinforced as it is used to divide where people live, where they work, who their friends are, and for whom they vote.

Getting to Yes

Roger Fisher, William L. Ury, Bruce Patton

The essential questions of strategy are these: "Which of our habits are we really prepared to change, permanently and forever? Which lifestyle changes are we really prepared to make? What issues are we really ready to tackle?"

Strategy and the Fat Smoker; Doing What's Obvious but Not Easy

David H. Maister

When a Christian can remain steadfast in the midst of difficult times without being affected, and can find joy and comfort in the midst of it all (like Paul in the stocks, singing and inspiring the jailer), it will demonstrate to others the power of grace in the midst of suffering. When they can remain composed and holy in the face of trials that would make others cry out in anguish, this is the glory of a Christian.

The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment

Jeremiah Burroughs

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