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Mastering Conflict
Store Code: SG28
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Topics:Conflict, Conflict management, Conflict resolution, Confrontation, Disagreements, Management, Reconciliation, Unity
Filters:Church board, Management, Small groups, Volunteer
Purpose:Discipleship
References:2 Corinthians 5:16-21, 1 Corinthians 11:19, Colossians 3:13
Date Added:July 25, 2007
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Overview

Conflict is inevitable in ministry: values clash, priorities don't align, stress levels rise, members disagree. This Survival Guide will help you keep conflict healthy, learn from it, brace yourself for it, and grow spiritually not only in spite of it—but because of it. With these skills in place, you can indeed begin to master conflict.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

War and Peace in the Local Church
How conflict gets baptized in theology, and what you can do to keep it healthy.

Conflict in Community
We can’t stop conflict, but we can keep it healthy.

Six Steps to Settling Differences
After two failed attempts, I asked a pro to lead the meeting. Here’s what he did.

Seven Reasons for Staff Conflict
If you don’t see eye to eye, it’s not always because of stiff necks.

The Nine Most Predictable Times of Conflict
Be better prepared for tension in your church by knowing when it’s expected.

The Good Fight
Four spiritual disciplines to keep fights from scarring your soul.


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