Conflict mapping
Name people, harms, hopes, fears, stories, interests, and possible next steps.
Truth without cruelty. Love without avoidance.
Peacemaking helps you practice truth, love, humility, listening, emotional wisdom, and repair without cruelty, avoidance, or unsafe pressure.
Truth without cruelty. Love without avoidance.
A focused page for learning, practice, and guided next steps.
Map the conflict, name emotions and needs, prepare truth-and-love words, build apology where needed, and create a repair or release plan.
This tool is not emergency care, abuse intervention, legal advice, licensed therapy, or crisis support. If someone may be unsafe, seek emergency services, qualified professionals, or trusted local support immediately.
These practices make the pillar concrete enough to carry into daily life.
Name people, harms, hopes, fears, stories, interests, and possible next steps.
Slow the pace so wisdom can enter before reaction takes over.
Seek to understand without surrendering what is true.
Find shared goods, shared responsibilities, and shared possibilities.
Clarify apology, restitution, boundaries, follow-up, and changed fruit.
Peace is sustained through consistent action after the conversation.
The aim is not information alone, but faithful change in attention, action, and love.
The conflict becomes visible and workable.
You can tell the truth without punishing.
You pursue peace with humility, clarity, and responsibility.
Book a guidance session or send a message with the question, conflict, decision, or season you are carrying.