One that springs to mind is a story that is about 2 brothers…read about it here. It might need simplyfying a bit for primary, but it’s a really powerful question…imagine if the two brothers had made up their differences and not opted for retaliation…they would have been a force to be reckoned with! And the thought that we sometimes fall into the trap of trying to get our own back, when often if we talk things through and work out our differences, everyone can benefit…
Another story that might be appropriate is the story of a black South African woman who has forgiven and befriended a white South African policeman who tortured and murdered her husband and son.
One that springs to mind is a story that is about 2 brothers…read about it here. It might need simplyfying a bit for primary, but it’s a really powerful question…imagine if the two brothers had made up their differences and not opted for retaliation…they would have been a force to be reckoned with! And the thought that we sometimes fall into the trap of trying to get our own back, when often if we talk things through and work out our differences, everyone can benefit…
Another story that might be appropriate is the story of a black South African woman who has forgiven and befriended a white South African policeman who tortured and murdered her husband and son.
Go to http://www.markroques.com/story2.htm
Hope this might help.