No matter how much you love someone, like someone, or want to get along with someone, you'll eventually run into disagreements. But all conflict is not created equal. Drawing on years of counseling individuals, couples, research, and biblical wisdom, Alan Godwin has put together an easy-to-underst
Conflict Resolution: Solving Your People Problems
โ Scribed by June Hunt
- Publisher
- Rose Publishing
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Hope for the Heart
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Disharmony in the home, wars in the workplace, and disputes in the church should lead us to the One to whom we can turn to for direction, strength, and courage. Passivity is not the real path to peace. Resolution rests in confronting the wrong, but with the right heart. God's Word provides principles for peace that can bring about the supernatural result of reconciliation and resolution.
Conflict Resolution will shed light on why some people are avoiders while others are attackers. Learn what causes the worst type of conflict and how to overcome core differences, working through conflict rather than pushing it to the side. Packed with charts, diagrams, and easy-to-understand explanations, enjoy having causes, solutions, practical applications, and scriptures right at your fingertips!
The last section titled "Steps to Solution" gives you applicable tools to overcome conflict, such as:
Perfect for small group & Bible studies, Sunday school, young adult and youth ministry, chaplaincy, Christian counseling, addiction & recovery programs, church giveaways, and much more!
โฆ Subjects
Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; REL050000
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