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My Personal Track - A track that you personalize yourself! As you browse all of the workshops, add those that interest you to your personal track. Then, when you return, you can easily find your personal workshop schedule!

 

International - For many of these workshops we partnered with ALARM-Africa to present these workshops. ALARM's workshops are presented by a local ALARM organization in different countries. ALARM works in the context of their country’s concerns and people to apply biblical principals of forgiveness, understanding and peace in the communities they live in. These workshops teach what ALARM and others have done in their particular context though the principles can be applied universally. 

 

Advanced - These workshops aim to equip those who are already reconcilers in their churches or professional settings by addressing common issues that reconcilers face. Experienced presenters will bring their expertise and case studies to real-life situations that happen in conflict resolution.

 

Introduction - These workshops aim to address broader issues of conflict resolution, sin issues that contribute to conflict, introductory teaching on reconciliation and personal peacemaking, teaching reconciliation to the next generation and more. Whether you are new to being an ambassador of reconciliation or a seasoned veteran these workshops will help you to live out a lifestyle of reconciliation in your home, church, work and community.

Foundational - These workshops are geared toward reconcilers who have completed the foundational reconciler training (Coaching People to Reconcile and Mediating People through Conflict) to further equip them for their service as reconcilers.

 

Specialized - These workshops aim to address specialized issues in the area of reconciliation.

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Fundraising for the Christian Reconciler

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Though the spiritual and eternal rewards of reconciliation ministry are the goal, the financial part of it can be a struggle. Costs for training, resources and getting certified can be a large financial investment. Christian Reconcilers have the ability to help raise their own funds through “Crowdfunding”. Crowdfunding is easy to set up and gives you the ability to have your own supporters through a monthly or one-time giving commitment. These funds will come directly to AoR but will put in a fund for you to use when you need it. Funds can be used for resources, training registrations, application & enrollment fee for Certification program and more. Pastor Phil Heiser has used crowdfunding to provide finances for past in-person conferences, training registrations, fees for Certification Program and more. Come learn how crowdfunding has worked for Phil and how it can work for you. Part of the workshop will teach you how to set up your own page and get you started on the road to help fund your reconciliation training expenses.

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Social Media – A Breeding Ground for Conflict

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Ever seen an argument over social media? Ever seen it separate friends and family where people quickly take sides, fire off a comment and destroy a relationship? This is an all too often occurrence. With a new form of communication, comes a new opportunity for misunderstanding, jumping to conclusions, reading into what someone said, “boldly” stating opinions, and judging others’ comments and statements. With no protocols, we can find ourselves causing more conflict than is necessary or embroiled in a conflict online. How can we navigate our social media presence? How do we lovingly confront someone on social media or should we even do that? How do we represent Christ well in the 21st century world of instant communication? Why should we think first before we type, and why does it matter? Our social media presence, and those of other believers, can be a good witness for Christ to bring Him glory or can be a tool of the enemy for conflict. Let’s rant and rave on Facebook. Let’s post about it. No, let’s talk about how to think about social media, questions to ask ourselves when we comment or post, how we can encourage fellow believers to be aware of their own social media actions and how to look at Scripture for guidance.

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