“I Can’t Forgive That.” — 3 Reasons Forgiveness is Exhausting (When Forgiving is Hard – Part 1)
Why is forgiving hard, even exhausting? In part one, let’s explore the experience, three reasons it is hard, plus encouragement from the story of Hagar.
Why is forgiving hard, even exhausting? In part one, let’s explore the experience, three reasons it is hard, plus encouragement from the story of Hagar.
Pause to prepare. Holidays are special times of hope — past reflections, new experiences today, and tomorrow’s dreams. But conflicts can creep in. Check out four ways you can pause to prepare for difficult holiday family moments.
It’s an exciting time of year! In Part 2 of the Holiday Family Conflict series, we explore three ways to prepare yourself and then ideas for working with your relationships with the evil, foolish, and wise.
Are your holidays headed for some family tension? In this first of two parts about holiday family conflict, we explore the reasons why in six causes of conflict and three people types to watch for.
What’s your response in conflict? Control? Cutoff? Could curiosity be a good Christian response? Let’s explore curiosity in conflict, how to use it, and how that can bring greater growth for you.
Why does a group get off track? Explore what to watch for and what to do for your team, whether work, church, or family. This is part 2 of the Conflict Tools for Christians series.
Conflict floods our minds in church, family, or work. But what are some conflict tools for Christians? Our first, modeled by Jesus, has a surprising approach.
Are you getting along in the church with everybody easily? Probably not. Why? Today we explore this as well as two ideas for living in peace with others and in yourself.