Peacemaker: Conclusion

by Stephen Rodgers

Since our series on the Peacemaker has come to an end, I wanted to briefly cap it off with some links to related resources.  For those of you who found this series helpful, this would be a great jumping off point to dive deeper into the subject matter.

  • Obviously, there’s the series here on the Beacon. Cesar did a great job summarizing and outlining the chapters for everyone, and he took the series on short notice.  Make sure you give him a high-five the next time you see him.
  • On top of that, there’s the audio of the messages that were taught in the second-hour Sunday School, as well as the Peacemaking for Families messages that the Grace Life group went through.
  • Peacemaker Ministries also maintains a website where they make available some of the more fundamental sections of the book. You can find everything from the “Four G’s” to the “Seven A’s” in there.
  • For those seeking a broader view, they also have a section of key articles which have been published since the book, and focus on specific areas.
  • And if you still want more, they also maintain a blog which is updated several times a week.

In conclusion, I would also point out that the Peacemaker falls under the general category of what is known as “Biblical Counseling,” and if you’re seeking more material on that subject, either the CCEF blog or the BCC blog would be great places to start.

Thanks again for reading.