Greg Stone fills the pages of his books with reflections on peace, salvation, freedom, knowledge, healing, and love. He writes with the hope that his reflections will prove valuable to those on a spiritual journey.
He writes both fiction and non-fiction, focused on the theme of faith-based reconciliation.
In his classic peacemaking manual, Taming the Wolf: Peace through Faith, he integrated contemporary court-based mediation techniques with the peacemaking legacy of St. Francis of Assisi.
Preparing for Mediation: A Practical Guide was written for disputing parties and their attorneys, as well as for law students. The protocol he presents enhances readers' ability to resolve conflict—which is the goal in all his writing.
After working in commercial mediation, Stone refocused on serving faith communities—dioceses, parishes, schools, and religious orders.
Convinced that enduring peace rests on a spiritual foundation, he wrote The Secrets of Peacemaking, which unearths core principles that make peace possible.
Stone believes peacemakers must grasp the true nature of man—the true essence of the parties at the table. This belief motivated Beyond This Life, a novel of the near-death experience, a story of one man discovering his essence as an immortal soul that enjoys a postmortem existence.
Stone's latest release, Peace Be With You: Peacemaking and the Theology of Benedict XVI, takes a deep dive into the details of the Peace of Christ. What are the key aspects of theology, the study of man's relationship with God, that show up in successful peacemaking? Is theology the foundational study that infuses true peacemaking? For those who desire a deeper understanding of peacemaking and faith, this is a vital addition to the literature.