Let’s face it, people don’t always agree with us. That’s a fact of life my parents taught me growing up. Even later, in the different facets of my career, from large multinational corporations to local small businesses, my dad and I would talk about those sorts of relationships. With Father’s Day having just passed, he’s been on my mind (like just about everyone else!), and I’ve been missing him since 2020.
Lessons From United Airlines The recent debacle experienced by United Airlines remains in media headlines as additional details become public…
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So many opinions being expressed about the SCOTUS’ decision this morning concerning Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties which I…
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past week, you are aware of recent remarks made by Phil…
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Conclusion Where there are two or more people involved, sooner or later there will be conflict. Conflict is not the…
Church Discipline in Conflict Does conflict reach a point where church discipline becomes necessary? Before this question can be answered,…
Resolution in Church World The ways conflict is resolved as discussed in the previous section all involved a third party…
Resolution As stated previously, not all conflict is negative. In fact, some conflict and tension is actually desirable if it…