CHRISTIAN CONCILIATION
IS GOING TO COURT THE ONLY OPTION?
No! Court is not the only option for resolving conflicts. Through the ministry of Christian conciliation, specially trained members of the Christian Legal Society provide biblical, professional, legally binding Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services. All manner of disputes are resolved through Christian conciliation: business, sexual misconduct, contract, family, employment, church, and wrongful death, to name just a few. This rigorous, conciliatory process has been court-tested and widely approved by Christians and non-Christians alike.
Christian Legal Society invites you to learn more about Christian conciliation in order to promote justice, mercy, and unity. The following links to explain Christian conciliation and court-tested conciliation clauses in more detail:
Introduction/FAQ’s for Christian Conciliation from the:
Rules and Procedures for Christian Conciliation
If you are a Christian legal professional, we encourage you to consider promoting Christian conciliation by:
- Gaining familiarity with the ICC Rules of Procedure for Christian Conciliation and encouraging the use of Conciliation Clauses as you counsel churches, ministries, and Christian employers
- Joining professionals from around the world in developing skills in biblical conflict resolution through the Peacemaker Ministries or ICC training programs.
- Bringing yourself up to date in the legal risk-management issues associated with conflict in order to wisely counsel organizations.
If you currently represent or know of conflicted Christians (churches, parachurch ministries, businesses, families or individuals), please guide them in wisely responding to their conflicts in a biblically-faithful manner:
- If time allows, also consider having everyone involved read The Peacemaker and complete The Peacemaker Workbook
- Attempt to resolve the conflict privately, or with the assistance of the local church
- If necessary, contact the ICC to schedule a time to speak with a conflict coach and possibly open a formal mediation, arbitration, or conflicted organization case
Note: if you have an emergency situation with exigent circumstances (such as child abuse or a fatality), the ICC invites to you contact them directly without first attempting the above suggested steps. Also, if the conflict involves a contract with a conciliation clause (language that says disputes must be resolved by mediation or arbitration under the ICC Rules of Procedure for Christian Conciliation), special rules may apply. Be sure to mention the presence of a contract and conciliation clause when you contact the ICC.
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