Conflict Management And Resolution For Churches – (Other Language)
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Building mature congregations through relationship development.
This book provides the biblical view of the conflict in general and the biblical ways of conflict managements and resolution.
“To build a mature community through relationship development”
Chapter 1. Basic Understanding of the Relationship Development
*Even God experiences conflicts? Biblical understanding of conflict
*God’s way of relationship development – From conflict to maturity
Chapter 2. Structure of Conflict and Reconciliation
*Structure of Conflict 1 – Causes, Facilitators, and Symptoms
*Structure of Conflict 2 – Symptoms of each stage of conflict development
*Structure of Reconciliation 1 – Causes, Facilitators, and Symptoms
*Structure of Reconciliation 2 – Human Needs and Degrees of Satisfaction
Chapter 3. Structure of Relationship and Dialogue
*Structure of Relationship and Dialogue
*Structure of the Word of God – Story of the Salvation of Humans
Chapter 4. Relationship Development and Understanding of Human Emotion
*How to detach you feeling from facts
*What should I do when I am angry? Understanding of Anger and Anger Management
*Emotional Flow of a healthy community
Chapter 5. Steps of Relationship Development
*Overlook, Denial, and Direct Conversation
*Mediation
*Emotional Detachment
*Church Law
*Reconciliation
Chapter 6. Forgiveness
*God’s Forgiveness and Human Forgiveness
*Steps for the Forgiveness
*Apology – Language of Apology
*Cross – Language of Love
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SKU (ISBN): 9781426700538
ISBN10: 1426700539
Language: Korean
Hyesung Lee
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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