The church is responsible for all costs associated with the peacemaking process (some regions provide funds for peacemaking to their member ministries). Expenses include transportation, lodging, meals, and fees (usually, $1,500 per onsite visit) for the peace worker. Depending upon the size of the ministry, the nature of the conflict, and the travel expenses, the total costs can range from $5,500 to $10,000 over the course of the process (three to five on-site visits).
Since financial concerns are likely linked to conflicts in a church, it is important that the leadership consider the costs and consequences of delaying assistance. Experience has demonstrated that when a community makes an authentic commitment to the peacemaking process, the benefits exceed all costs. More.
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