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Redeeming Apology: Growing Redemptive Community

July 2, 2009 By TONY REDFERN

Restoring the Church, Meta•noia Ministries.

Restoring the Church offers you a collection of resources to . . .

reconcile conflict,

equip leaders, and

grow biblical community in your church for the glory of Jesus Christ.

http://www.restoringthechurch.org/index.html

Excellent articles on apology, brokenness, courage, integrity, and justice:

How to say, “I’m sorry,” and really mean it. The first in a series of four articles on authentic confession:

http://www.restoringthechurch.org/resources/newsletter/archive/documents/41HowsayImSorry.pdf

The courage to say, “I was wrong.” Part two of four on How to say, “I’m sorry,” and really mean it:

http://www.restoringthechurch.org/resources/newsletter/archive/documents/42CouragetosayImwrong.pdf

Integrity: considering others as the Other would. Part three of four on How to say, “I’m sorry,” and really mean it:

http://www.restoringthechurch.org/resources/newsletter/archive/43IntegrityConfession_000.pdf.pdf

To act justly. The final of four articles on How to say, “I’m sorry,” and really mean it:

http://www.restoringthechurch.org/resources/newsletter/archive/44JusticeConfession_000.pdf.pdf

Tagged as: "02 Conflict Coaching" "04 Community Mediation" "Theology" "community" "mediation process" "perspective"
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