Thank you! I stumbled onto your article today (OK, there are no coincidences in the Kingdom of God) and found it very refreshing. Your approach is respectful and masterful in approaching that which seems impossible but often times is amazing in our relationships with others. Your approach has much in common with my own (or better, Scripture’s imperative to love and reconcile with each other. I l look forward to reading your offerings here and invite you to do the same with mine. God’s richest blessings be yours!
Thank you! I stumbled onto your article today (OK, there are no coincidences in the Kingdom of God) and found it very refreshing. Your approach is respectful and masterful in approaching that which seems impossible but often times is amazing in our relationships with others. Your approach has much in common with my own (or better, Scripture’s imperative to love and reconcile with each other. I l look forward to reading your offerings here and invite you to do the same with mine. God’s richest blessings be yours!
This is such a vital topic. It seems we either avoid the conflict or come in guns a blazin (never good). To
Do it right takes preparation, practice, mindset, willingness to get disrupted, upset, misunderstood and sad. Winning is not a goal. It is hard.
Beautiful.
Authenticity, empathy, and repair are excellent concepts to lean on when approaching conflict with anyone, particularly those we love.
Thank you and looking forward to reading the book!