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Tag Archives: Conflict
Principles of Biblical Counselling
Lots of things pass for “counselling” in the world today. Continue reading
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Tagged Conflict, counselling, excuses, Forgiveness, repentance, Scripture
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“Innocent Parties”
How often, in describing conflict (divorce or otherwise), do we expound (and perhaps expand) on the other person’s faults, and completely neglect our own? Continue reading
Posted in Daily Christianity, Quick Thoughts
Tagged Conflict, Divorce, self-justification
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A Proverb for Today — Proverbs 13:10
“Humble pie” may taste horrible, but it’s one of the healthiest things we can eat. It helps us build an immunity to strife and conflict. Continue reading