
Restoring Civility explores the elements of civility and the danger when civilians lose respect for one another. Explore the seven practical lessons Jesus used for restoring civility and learn from the master how to change the world!
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ATTENTION: Civility can be good for your health.
YOU CAN BE PART OF THE SOLUTION!
Don’t let others suck you into the cesspool of uncivilized behavior. You can rise above the epidemic of dysfunction in our world today!
CIVILITY: UNIQUENESS TO HUMAN BEINGS.
It seems everyone is talking about the deterioration of civility in contemporary society. Civility means “polite”. “polite is the root word for politics – or it’s supposed to be!
RESTORING CIVILITY
Come explore the elements of civility and the dangers when “civilians” lose respect for one another. You can rise above through seven practical lessons for restoring civility.

Kent R Hunter is the founder of Church Doctor Ministries. Dr. Hunter consults churches and Christian Movements. He has pastored churches in Michigan, Indiana, and South Australia, as well as taught pastors and ministries around the world. Kent is the author of 32 published books.
Don’t let others suck you into the cesspool of uncivilized behavior. You can rise above the epidemic of dysfunction in our world today!




here’s WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
So timely...
I could not put it down. The book is so timely, and I want to thank you for it. It really impacted my life. – Mitch K., IN
Great Book!
This is one of the books that I will be giving people that I think could either benefit them or whom I believe could use reinforcement in their lives to not only continue to live a God pleasing life, but also to give them some ideas of how others start to go down that path. -Dr. Walt K., OH
A book for everyone...
This book provides a vision for how any culture could really be focused on biblical principles, and how that would not only help the Christian to live more civilly, but it would also help our whole society to operate more effectively and respectfully. – Susan H. MN