Summary of Ken Sande's The Peacemaker

Summary of Ken Sande's The Peacemaker

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 Jenny was the one who had to deal with Frank, a man who had been terrified of leaving his house ever since his mother had died. She tried to get Frank to move out, but her brothers insisted that they honor their mother’s will and the law. In the end, they had to evict Frank.

#2 When we are wronged, our instinct is to justify ourselves and do everything we can to get our way. This selfish attitude usually leads to impulsive decisions that only make matters worse. But when we are confronted with injustice, our instinct should be to stand up for what’s right.

#3 When we remember what Jesus did for us on the cross, our blinding self-absorption is replaced with a desire to draw attention to the goodness and power of God.

#4 When we remember what Jesus did for us on the cross, our blinding self-absorption is replaced with a desire to draw attention to the goodness and power of God.

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