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The Conflict: Constructive or Destructive?

Constructive or Destructive?

The Conflict: Constructive or Destructive? -  Huggett, Joyce Prudie
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Unresolved conflict destroys marriages and friendships, families and fellowships, businesses and churches - even missionary organisations. Yet Christians are rarely equipped with the tools needed to handle contaminated relationships. Conflict - Constructive or Destructive? seeks to provide such tools. It begins with the good news that conflict has a positive face. It exposes ways in which Jesus himself grew through clashes of various kinds and it examines reasons why friction frequently disrupts relationships. This book claims that, handled creatively, quarrels and collisions can become the nerve centre of growth.
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Author/Artist Joyce Prudie Huggett;Sally Hope
ISBN/Ref 9781844170890
1844170896
Size: 210mm(H) Pages 221
Publisher Kevin Mayhew
Published 2003-06-30
Format paperback
Product ID 26555
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