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By using non-violent communication, CNVC assists in creating a world which are hearts know is possible.
The principle of civility refers to social interactions in which participants maintain respect for one another, and demonstrate respectful behavior toward one another, even when they disagree.
By using non-violent communication, CNVC assists in creating a world which are hearts know is possible.
Divided We Fall reveals ordinary people wrestling with what it truly means to be an American, the divides that prevent unity, and what we can do to bridge the gaps.
We recommend that you visit the CRES web site to become aware of the current interfaith dialogue in Kansas City.
For a refreshing and challenging view of Christian spirituality and community action visit Center for Action and Contemplation.
Peace Language, -known also as nonviolent communication- developed by American Clinical Psychologist Marshall Rosenberg.
Since we had to use the word ‘violent’ due to the translation when we refer to non-violent communication, we have decided to call it ‘Peace Language’ instead. Living in a world where violence is spreading around rapidly, we yearn for relationships where emotions and needs are shared from the heart