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If you are having trouble expressing your feeling you need to read this book.
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(From the back cover)
Is conflict natural? Normal? Good? Bad?
Author David Augsbuger says, "Conflict simply IS! It can turn into painful or disastrous ends, but it doesn't need to. How we work through our differences, to a large extent, determines our whole life pattern".... "Speaking the truth in love - or 'truthing it in love,' as Paul originally phrased it - sums up the Christlike response to conflict."
Discussing trust, anger, change, prejudice, blame, guilt, loyalty and conscience, the author describes a life-style for Christians who care enough to risk confronting others when differences become important. Especially for Christians who care deeply about relationships - adults, youth, pastors, couples.
Is conflict natural? Normal? Good? Bad?
Author David Augsbuger says, "Conflict simply IS! It can turn into painful or disastrous ends, but it doesn't need to. How we work through our differences, to a large extent, determines our whole life pattern".... "Speaking the truth in love - or 'truthing it in love,' as Paul originally phrased it - sums up the Christlike response to conflict."
Discussing trust, anger, change, prejudice, blame, guilt, loyalty and conscience, the author describes a life-style for Christians who care enough to risk confronting others when differences become important. Especially for Christians who care deeply about relationships - adults, youth, pastors, couples.