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Taming the Wolf: Peace through Faith

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Unresolved conflict persists when opposing parties become locked in battle. Conflict resembles a runaway parties hurtle down the tracks toward disaster with Fate at the controls. Taming the Peace through Faith guides readers through the conflict resolution process with practical lessons that address difficult situations that crush our happiness. Taking a faith-based approach, it offers tools and techniques that will help ordinary people become not just mediators, but Franciscan peacemakers. In order to avoid the ruinous consequences of unresolved conflict, something has to change—transformation must occur. Taming the Wolf guides the reader through transformations that lead to reconciliation. Taming the Wolf provides the road map for change when conflict escalates. It brings the power of faith to the peacemaking process with emphasis on spiritual transformation. Taming the Peace Through Faith combines contemporary conflict resolution concepts with the peacemaking legacy of St. Francis. Learn how to bring the resources of faith to bear on conflict resolution while undergoing spiritual transformation. Become a peacemaker and tame the wolf that threatens your happiness, joy, and contentment.

582 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 31, 2012

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Greg Stone

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Greg Stone fills the pages of his books with reflections on peace, salvation, freedom, knowledge, healing, and love, in the hope that such reflections prove valuable to others on their spiritual journey.

His works include both fiction and non-fiction that focus on the theme of faith-based reconciliation.

In the classic peacemaking manual, Taming the Wolf: Peace through Faith, he integrated techniques of contemporary court-based mediation with the peacemaking legacy of St. Francis of Assisi.

Stone also authored Preparing for Mediation: A Practical Guide for disputing parties, attorneys, and law students. The guide presents a protocol that enhances readers' ability to resolve conflict—the goal in all his writing.

After working in commercial mediation, Stone refocused his peacemaking efforts, serving faith communities—dioceses, parishes, schools, and religious orders.

He strengthened his conviction that enduring peace rests on a spiritual foundation. With this in mind, he wrote The Secrets of Peacemaking, which unearths the core principles that make peace possible.

Stone believes peacemakers must come to know the true nature of man—the true essence of the parties at the table. This belief motivated his latest work, Beyond this Life, a novel of the near death experience that tells the story of one man discovering his essence as an immortal soul—a spiritual being who enjoys a postmortem existence, an afterlife.

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