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Conflict Management in Church and Home

  Introduction Someone has said “If  two people always agree on everything, one of them is unnecessary.”  If this is true, then human relations will inevitably involve conflict.  We have different needs/wants/goals; different priorities for these; and different ideas on how to satisfy them. The alternative to conflict is “peace at any price” or “group-think” […]

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Relationship Cutoff

  Relationship Cutoff by David DeBord, PhD Is someone in your family not speaking to another member of your family? Has it been going on for weeks, months, or even years? That’s a Relationship Cutoff. A relationship cutoff is when a member of a family quits relating directly and may sever the emotional connection to […]

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The 9 Rules for True Apologies

I’ve been studying apologies—and the people who can’t give them—for more than two decades. But you don’t need to be an expert on the subject to recognize when a bad apology flattens you. Here’s a list of the nine essential ingredients of a true apology. The next time you need to offer an apology—or are on the […]

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