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As an center with an academic seminary, we work with Fuller faculty, theologians, experts and practitioners to provide analysis and insights on the state of peacebuilding in the U.S. and around the world.
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Bringing you the latest research and insights to help you navigate conflict and cultivate peace in your congregation and community.
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The Tricky Mix of Politics and Pastoring
BARNA GROUP
On the heels of a contentious presidential election, it’s difficult to discuss trends in church leadership without acknowledging the national context—and the significant pressure it adds to ministry. -

Former Pastors Share Reasons Behind Their Ministry Exit
LIFEWAY RESEARCH
Conflict, the second-leading reason pastors become former pastors, is a reality in many congregations, but for some leaders, it becomes too much. -

Faith in Conflict
JULIA LATS
This study investigates the role of religion in historical and ongoing conflicts, with a focus on minority Protestant Christian groups in Ukraine and Palestine. -

Insights Into Congregational Conflict
HARTFORD INSTITUTE FOR RELIGION RESEARCH
Though often spoken of in whispers, conflict is a common characteristic of congregations in every denomination throughout the United States.
Learn how conflict is influencing your leadership.
Conflict is not only a constant in your role as a leader, but also an inevitable outcome of human relationships. The question isn’t whether conflict will come, but rather how well you will navigate it for yourself and for the people you serve.
Click the link below to learn about the impact of conflict on today’s Christian leaders and why we undertook the Peace in Practice Survey to begin with.
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