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Resolving Everyday Conflict by Ken Sande, with Kevin Johnson, is a short, practical Christian guide to handling the ordinary relational friction that shows up at home, at work, in church, and with friends. Written as a condensed and more accessible companion to Sande’s longer book The Peacemaker, it presents a biblically grounded approach that treats conflict as inevitable but not meaningless. Instead of aiming for a temporary cease-fire, the authors call readers toward genuine reconciliation shaped by the gospel and by scriptural wisdom about repentance, forgiveness, and wise communication. The book’s purpose is to give everyday believers clear, memorable tools for recognizing what drives conflict, taking responsibility for their own contribution, and pursuing solutions that are both honest and loving. Its tone is pastoral and action-oriented, emphasizing that peacemaking is not simply a technique but a spiritual practice meant to honor God and strengthen relationships through humility and truth.
Resolving Everyday Conflict is best suited for Christians who want an accessible, biblically grounded introduction to peacemaking that they can apply quickly in daily relationships. It is especially helpful for readers who feel stuck in recurring friction at home, tension with coworkers, relational misunderstandings among friends, or strained interactions in church life. The book’s practical benefit is its steady insistence on steps that are within the reader’s control: examine your own motives, take responsibility, seek forgiveness where needed, and pursue conversations that aim at genuine restoration rather than victory. Intellectually, it offers a coherent Christian framework that connects reconciliation to the gospel instead of treating conflict resolution as a value-neutral technique. That positioning helps readers integrate theology and practice, showing how spiritual commitments shape ordinary communication choices. Compared with many general-market conflict books, it stands out by explicitly grounding its method in Scripture and in the Christian call to honor God in relationships. Compared with Sande’s larger The Peacemaker, it differentiates itself through brevity and approachability, making it a strong starting point, refresher, or small-group resource for building peacemaking habits before conflict becomes entrenched.