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Family Feuds: How to Respond (CCEF Minibook)

Lane, Timothy S.


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Do you dread family get-togethers and try to avoid your extended family whenever you can? When you see your family, do you sometimes regret the way you talk and act? Why is it so hard to get along with the people we grew up with?

Childhood hurts, unrealistic expectations, and old patterns resurfacing are just some of the reasons that Timothy S. Lane shares for unresolved family feuds. But despite these challenges, you can learn to love your family. Change happens as you look honestly at your family and yourself, grow in understanding God's love and mercy for you, and reach out with love in concrete, practical ways.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781934885376
  • Page Count
    24
  • Publisher
    New Growth Press
  • Publication Date
    Published: July 2008

About the Author

Timothy S. Lane has Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Westminster Theological Seminary where he is also an associate professor of practical theology. Tim has experience in both campus and pastoral ministry, including serving as a pastor for ten years. He is the co-author of CCEF's Transformation Series Curriculum, How People Change, and Relationships - A Mess Worth Making. Tim and his wife, Barbara, have two daughters and two sons. When time allows, he enjoys listening to music - especially Bob Dylan! Areas of interest/experience: Marriage, relationships, the local church and leaders in ministry.

Family Feuds: How to Respond (CCEF Minibook) (1022399381551)
New Growth Press

Family Feuds: How to Respond (CCEF Minibook)

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Do you dread family get-togethers and try to avoid your extended family whenever you can? When you see your family, do you sometimes regret the way you talk and act? Why is it so hard to get along with the people we grew up with?

Childhood hurts, unrealistic expectations, and old patterns resurfacing are just some of the reasons that Timothy S. Lane shares for unresolved family feuds. But despite these challenges, you can learn to love your family. Change happens as you look honestly at your family and yourself, grow in understanding God's love and mercy for you, and reach out with love in concrete, practical ways.

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