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be peacemaker
noun
A person who restores peace, especially by settling disputes.
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"The priest tries to be peacemaker," he says, "but people don't always want to make peace".
Whoever wins the next election needs to be peacemaker above all else, in words and actions.
We need the United States not to be a playground bully but to be peacemaker and a respected part of the global community.
Overcome attitudes like unnecessarily emotional begging and pleading to God 'at bedtime' because -- for example this might cause upset sleep and bad thoughts can lead to bad dreams; be peacemaker in your own mind: how -- believe that God already knows and wants for you what you need and rightly desire (not coveting or envying).
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Religious leaders can be peacemakers, but they usually play this role by changing people's hearts, not through diplomatic maneuvering.
For people of faith, it is clear that we are called to be peacemakers.
We are called to do justice, dismantle violence, and strive to be peacemakers.
She was especially kind and generous to others and taught her children, above all, to be peacemakers.
They inspire individuals to unlearn what makes them perpetuate a cycle of war and learn how to be peacemakers instead.
The Bible calls on Christians to be "peacemakers" who work to bring opposing sides together, the pastor added.
We must come together as individuals first to model and understand what it means to have community and be peacemakers.
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