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Conflict: A Redemptive Opportunity (CCEF Minibook)

Lane, Tim S.


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Everyone has their own style of dealing with conflict. Some people try to win at all costs and will do or say anything to get their own way. Others hate conflict and will do or say anything to avoid or end it. Sadly, neither fighting nor avoidance leads to genuine peace or restored relationships. Is there a better way?

Timothy S. Lane, pastor, counselor, husband, and father, shares the biblical principles that point to God's better way of dealing with conflict. When you understand the real source of your conflicts and the lasting cure that God in his Word offers, you will see that your conflicts don't have to be negative; instead they can be an opportunity to grow and deepen your relationship with God and others.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780978556709
  • Page Count
    26
  • Publisher
    New Growth Press
  • Publication Date
    July 2008

About the Author

Timothy S. Lane, MDiv, DMin, is Executive Director of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF), a faculty member, and a counselor with twenty-five years of experience, including ten years as a pastor. He is coauthor of the book Relationships: A Mess Worth Making, coauthor of the curriculums Change and Your Relationships and MHow People Change, author of the minibooks Conflict; Family Feuds; Forgiving Others; and Freedom from Guilt.
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Conflict: A Redemptive Opportunity (CCEF Minibook)

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Everyone has their own style of dealing with conflict. Some people try to win at all costs and will do or say anything to get their own way. Others hate conflict and will do or say anything to avoid or end it. Sadly, neither fighting nor avoidance leads to genuine peace or restored relationships. Is there a better way?

Timothy S. Lane, pastor, counselor, husband, and father, shares the biblical principles that point to God's better way of dealing with conflict. When you understand the real source of your conflicts and the lasting cure that God in his Word offers, you will see that your conflicts don't have to be negative; instead they can be an opportunity to grow and deepen your relationship with God and others.

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