I’m in Abilene at the moment, but fulfilling graduate school residency requirements. It’s been a beneficial, thought-provoking couple of days, but I am eager to get home.
ACU’s Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation Department has been incredible to work with. We have laughed, wanted to scream, and gleaned much from our experiences here. It makes sense that clarity rarely ever comes to us about situations until we are placed in them. This residency has put me into the mess that is conflict- as a mediator, soon to be divorced mother of 2, businessman and lawyer- for the purpose of letting me see and navigate through the mess that we often make of situations. And that is only realized when you are in it.
Peace-making with the heart of Jesus is a most noble aim. It is enlightening to see it on display and communicated with such passion. It’s refreshing to find an attitude that can be so easily contrasted with the world’s norms. I am indebted to the staff of the Duncum Center for Conflict Resolution for what they’ve done to make this such a worth-while experience. In fact, in feel as if I am more indebted to them than as in debt I’ll be financially when I am done this summer. And that says a lot because this isn’t cheap. But there’s not much like being equipped, and when I look at what I know now in light the past, it is well worth it.



