
Resolving Conflict: How to Make, Disturb, and Keep Peace
Publisher's Description
Many Christians see conflict as a dirty wordâsomething wrong to be avoided at all costs. After all, arenât Christians to be peacemakers who strive to maintain unity? But, as Lou Priolo reminds us, many other things that the Bible exhorts us to doâincluding its commands to convict, rebuke, and admonish other Christiansâmake conflict a necessary part of the Christian life.
Lou takes us through the biblical principles of conflict resolution, beginning before conflict even starts. He shows us the prerequisites we must have as we go into conflict, what is at the heart of our conflict, when it is biblical and unbiblical, and how we should respond to it. He also shares practical steps and advice, giving us specific talking points to resolve conflict and journaling exercises to help us to grow when it happens. Learn how to âmake every effortâ to maintain unityâeven when that effort involves conflict first!
Publisher's Description
Many Christians see conflict as a dirty wordâsomething wrong to be avoided at all costs. After all, arenât Christians to be peacemakers who strive to maintain unity? But, as Lou Priolo reminds us, many other things that the Bible exhorts us to doâincluding its commands to convict, rebuke, and admonish other Christiansâmake conflict a necessary part of the Christian life.
Lou takes us through the biblical principles of conflict resolution, beginning before conflict even starts. He shows us the prerequisites we must have as we go into conflict, what is at the heart of our conflict, when it is biblical and unbiblical, and how we should respond to it. He also shares practical steps and advice, giving us specific talking points to resolve conflict and journaling exercises to help us to grow when it happens. Learn how to âmake every effortâ to maintain unityâeven when that effort involves conflict first!
Description
Publisher's Description
Many Christians see conflict as a dirty wordâsomething wrong to be avoided at all costs. After all, arenât Christians to be peacemakers who strive to maintain unity? But, as Lou Priolo reminds us, many other things that the Bible exhorts us to doâincluding its commands to convict, rebuke, and admonish other Christiansâmake conflict a necessary part of the Christian life.
Lou takes us through the biblical principles of conflict resolution, beginning before conflict even starts. He shows us the prerequisites we must have as we go into conflict, what is at the heart of our conflict, when it is biblical and unbiblical, and how we should respond to it. He also shares practical steps and advice, giving us specific talking points to resolve conflict and journaling exercises to help us to grow when it happens. Learn how to âmake every effortâ to maintain unityâeven when that effort involves conflict first!











