Communication And Conflict Resolution
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Handling communication and conflict resolution are two major hurdles in a marriage. Doing so biblically must be the mutual resolve of every husband and wife. Unless you truly desire to honor God in this aspect of your marriage, the relationship will never be what it could be.
Communicating and resolving conflicts in a God-honoring way involves having a heart that is humble and wants to please God, some good listening skills, and a willingness to die to self. Conflict is a grievous thing to God. He wants His Children to have no part in it. Within these pages you will find biblical ways to resolve conflict and communicate effectively.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781885904508
ISBN10: 1885904509
Stuart Scott
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2005
Publisher: Focus Publishing
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