Posted on Oct 17 2016 under
Multicultural marriage,
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator,
Annapolis,
Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family,
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Conflict Chat,
conflict coach,
Conflict Connections,
Conflict Management Coaching,
conflict resolution,
creative energy,
ending destructive conflict,
Facilitator,
inspiration,
journalist,
marriages,
Maryland,
Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO),
mediator,
Network of Interfaith Family Groups,
Pattie Porter,
Peacemaking,
problem-solving,
religion,
religious affiliations,
San Antonio,
Stop Avoiding Conflict,
Stop the Dreaded Drama,
Susan Katz Miller,
Texas Conflict Coach,
Tracy Culbreath King
More than a third of all new marriages now occur between people with different religious affiliations, or between religious and non-religious people. Whether the couple is Protestant and Jewish, or Catholic and atheist, or Buddhist and Hindu, they share a certain perspective as interfaith families. So how do interfaith families bridge those religious gaps, find support, and create plans for the religious education of their children? Susan Katz Miller is here with us today to describe a number of pathways that interfaith families can take. She also encourages interfaith families to see their relationships as a source of inspiration, creative energy, and peacemaking in the world, rather than simply as a problem or challenge to be solved.
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Posted on Dec 01 2015 under
Conflict Resolution,
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Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator,
Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator,
Association for Conflict Resolution,
Burt Berlowe,
Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor,
communication breakdowns,
conflict coach,
Conflict Connections Inc,
Conflict Management Coaching,
conflict resolution,
conflict resolution practitioners,
consequences of poor communication,
continuing education,
Cooperative problem-solving,
Educator,
Interpersonal-Organizational Communication,
journalist,
Licensed Clinical Social Worker,
Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO),
mediator,
Motivated by Love,
Negotiation and Conflict Management,
outreach initiatives,
Pattie Porter,
Professional Speaker,
real-life superheroes,
Senior Trainer,
social change activist,
Stop the Dreaded Drama: 55 tips Tips for Ending Destructive Conflict,
super powers of compassion,
Texas Association of Mediators,
Texas Mediator Credentialing Association,
The Compassionate Rebel Revolution: Ordinary People Changing the World,
The Compassionate Rebel: Energized by Anger,
The Texas Conflict Coach,
Tracy Culbreath,
trainings,
University of Baltimore,
University of Central Florida
Compassionate rebels are the new real-life superheroes without the capes and the celebrity, with the super powers of compassion and courage and determination that can change the world in so many different ways that offer cause for hope in these troubled times. Their powerful stories, being told publicly for the first time, will encourage you to find and unleash the compassionate rebel that resides in all of us, guides us through tough times, helps us find solutions to our most pressing problems, and makes us all potential agents of social change.
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