Redeeming Church Conflicts
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Redeem Church Conflicts by Listening to LAWYERS? Really?
Who’d a thunk it? 🙂 Redeem Church Conflicts by Listening to LAWYERS? Really?
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Two Elements of Redeeming Church Conflict: Intentionality and Contentment
One of Dave’s best! Two Elements of Redeeming Church Conflict: Intentionality and Contentment
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When to Leave a Church
I love Dave’s reasoned, biblical response to this important question: When is it appropriate to leave a church?
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What should a wife do when her husband has conflicts with the church leaders?
A great post by Cap’n Dave over at our RedeemingChurchConflicts site:
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How to Fire Your Pastor
Our most read series over at RedeemingChurchConflicts.com: How to Fire Your Pastor
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Helping “Difficult People” in Your Church
It’s been a few months. Time to re-read this CCEF classic. If only I could staple it to my forehead until I have internalized all of its important (and helpful) truths: Helping “Difficult People” in Your Church
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The Church as a Peacemaking Forum
This is a meaty read, but worth digesting if you are interested in the topic: Can the Church be a Peacemaking Forum?
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How to Preserve Your Pastor (Part 5): Failure to Understand Basic Business and Finance Issues
I’m lovin’ Dave’s seven part series over at our Redeeming Church Conflicts blog: How to Preserve Your Pastor (Part 5): Failure to Understand Basic Business and Finance Issues
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One Reason Why Your Church is Losing Its Youth: Look at How (Gracelessly!) You Treat One Another
One Reason Why Your Church is Losing Its Youth: Look at How (Gracelessly!) You Treat One Another “Beginning around the age of eleven, Matt writes, “I would read about Jesus, and how he treated people, then I’d look at Christians, and the two just didn’t match up.” Matt goes on to say: “Sometimes we’d go by the church to surprise my dad in the middle of a work day, and there’d be someone in his office yelling at him for changing the carpet, or not using the choir robes. We would receive threatening anonymous letters at our house . . . certain church members would interrupt the service to call meetings. They…
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Boldness to Declare the Gospel in the Midst of Much Conflict
Last night, Fred shared this wonderful translation of 1 Thessalonians 2:2 with me: “But though we had already suffered and been shamefully treated at Philippi, as you know, we had boldness in our God to declare to you the gospel of God in the midst of much conflict.” (ESV) Sounds like a perfect peacemaking verse! Definitely going in the pack o’ memory verses for regular review …