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The Walk of Jesus: Navigating Conflict Jesus’s Way

Sat, Apr 26

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Provo

Feeling overwhelmed by conflict—at home, in your community, or in today’s political climate? Join Chad Ford, author of new release "Seventy Times Seven" and Patrick Mason (Proclaim Peace) for a thought-provoking discussion on how Jesus’s example can guide us in transforming conflict. Free Admission

The Walk of Jesus: Navigating Conflict Jesus’s Way
The Walk of Jesus: Navigating Conflict Jesus’s Way

Time & Location

Apr 26, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Provo, 250 W Center St #101, Provo, UT 84601, USA

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About the event

Seventy Times Seven explores what it means to follow Jesus when anger and conflict arise in our lives. In a world where loving our enemies feels difficult, this book serves as a guide for those seeking reconciliation. Drawing from his experience as a professor of peace-building and conflict mediator, Chad Ford outlines how Jesus’s path of practicing 70×7 can transform conflict into lasting peace. Join authors Chad Ford (Seventy Times Seven) and Patrick Mason (Proclaim Peace) as they discuss the ideas from the book and how they can be applied to our everyday lives.
Seventy Times Seven explores what it means to follow Jesus when anger and conflict arise in our lives. In a world where loving our enemies feels difficult, this book serves as a guide for those seeking reconciliation. Drawing from his experience as a professor of peace-building and conflict mediator, Chad Ford outlines how Jesus’s path of practicing 70×7 can transform conflict into lasting peace. Join authors Chad Ford (Seventy Times Seven) and Patrick Mason (Proclaim Peace) as they discuss the ideas from the book and how they can be applied to our everyday lives.

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Chad Ford is an international conflict mediator, peace educator, and author with extensive experience in peace-building. Ford has worked in global conflict zones, partnering with organizations like Nike and the US Olympic team. Ford now teaches at Utah State University, focusing on peacebuilding, religious violence, and mediation.


Patrick Mason is a professor of religious studies and history at Utah State University, where he holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture.  He is the author or editor of several books, including Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt (Deseret Book/Maxwell Institute, 2015), Restoration: God's Call to the 21st-Century World (Faith Matters, 2020), and co-authored with David Pulsipher, Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict (Deseret Book/Maxwell Institute, 2021). He and his wife Melissa live with their four children in Logan, Utah.


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