Books tagged: peace and reconciliation

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Reconciliation and Victims In The Border Region Of Northern Ireland    by Hazlett Lynch
Price: $2.99 USD. 8420 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

Book analyses and addresses current reconciliation thinking in terrorist-torn Northern Ireland by subjecting it to the teaching of the Bible. False reconciliation, argues Dr Lynch, is most dangerous because it creates a false sense of security. Myths around current reconciliation thinking and practice are exposed and answered, and an understanding of true and lasting reconciliation proposed.
Three Simple Solutions For World Peace    by Grace Balogun
Price: $4.99 USD. 35360 words. Published by Grace Dola Balogun on September 6, 2012. .

People of this world must be aware of who God is in the world and in individual lives. All the religions of the world believe that there is a God; some people believe in spirits, some believe there is a higher being that is up there looking down at them. Idol worshipers believe that there is one great God, but there are small gods, which they believe will help them to reach the highest god above.
Olymp-i-a Peace Challenge 1    by Lesa R. Walker
Price: $1.99 USD. 6810 words. Published on September 29, 2012. .

This e-book launches you on a journey of peace through the practice of positive ideas and actions. Simple steps move us forward and practice makes us stronger. By participating in the Olymp-i-a Peace Challenge, you create and sustain peace in your own life and the lives of others. Together, we make the world a more peaceful place! Join in the journey! Discover peace!
Stillpoint, a novel of war and peace.    by Colin Mallard
Price: $3.99 USD. 87570 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

Stillpoint is a gripping odyssey spanning two continents and three generations. It depicts the clash of ideologies and the birth of a long and vicious war. Vivid, haunting; replete with unforgettable characters. Combining politics, action and philosophy—a rare combination—Mallard draws the reader into a lucid and compelling vision of what might be. Hopeful and uplifting.