To conclude our study of conflict and how to recognize, refrain and resolve it, let’s review a letter that addresses the three types of conflict…
After recognizing a conflict, avoiding it (refraining), or resolving it, lingering effects and issues can remain. Conflict can leave us with issues that need to…
In Conflict 1: Recognizing Conflict, we discussed three main types of conflict. In this post, we’ll explore how to resolve these conflicts by applying biblical…
Before we explore resolving conflict, we need to consider when it makes sense to avoid it. Overlook It Sometimes it’s best to overlook the issue,…
A good first step toward resolving conflict is to recognize what it is, what the Bible says about it, and some examples of it. As…
In my “Spiritual Parenting 2018” series, I mention in Habit 4 (Be Disciplining) that “there will be conflicts”. This inspired me to dig up a…
In late February, Mary and I said our goodbyes, finished packing up and headed to our new home in Virginia Beach. It’s been over 40…
Below is a letter I read at the Send Off celebration that the Montgomery County church hosted for us on 2/23. We packed all of…
Tom’s notes from a Teen Parent Devo from 8/25/2017. Lesson Title: Youth and Family – “We’re In It” Introduction When it comes to having a…
Submitted by Israel and Natalie Garcia Theme Dealing with peer pressure Notes We got the idea from the following pinterest pin: https://churchleaders.com/children/childrens-ministry-how-tos/159792-object-lesson-peer-pressure-in-a-bottle.html This is an object…