
The Beginner’s Guide to Conflict Resolution
Tim Challies Identify conflict within local church relationships and bring them to healthy resolution with these just two questions:

Christian Conflict: Five Ways to Fight It
Josh Squires I wish I never had to deal with conflict. I am a card-carrying conflict avoider. Whatever the reason (character, context, sin, etc). I would rather run away from conflict than take it head on. It wasn’t until I began my training as a counselor at nearly thirty-years-old that someone explained conflict didn’t always have to do damage...
4 Things It’s Okay to Say When You’re Hurt
Paul Maxwell Vulnerability is never a black-and-white issue. Never. In every relationship, we are negotiating our space with each person. Should they be close? Should they be kept at a distance? Does the gospel dictate a certain distance—a certain pace of growth or healing—in response to hurtful patterns?