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Resolving Conflict

by Josh McDowell

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"Why can't we just get along?" Fifteen-year-old Ken Myers is fed up. He says his parents never listen to him, that they are all the time criticizing him, and he feels like an outsider in his own home. And it's not much better with his "friend" Todd-they're not talking to each other anymore. What can he do to resolve the conflict? Relational conflicts in your life are unavoidable. So the issue isn't so much how to avoid conflicts, but how to resolve the conflicts when they happen. Through the aid of a gripping true-to-life story, Josh McDowell along with Ed Stewart offers biblical insights and practical step-by-step instructions on resolving relational conflicts in life. And the 30-day devotional journal section helps guide you in your journey of maintaining healthy close relationships with God and others.… (more)
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"Why can't we just get along?" Fifteen-year-old Ken Myers is fed up. He says his parents never listen to him, that they are all the time criticizing him, and he feels like an outsider in his own home. And it's not much better with his "friend" Todd-they're not talking to each other anymore. What can he do to resolve the conflict? Relational conflicts in your life are unavoidable. So the issue isn't so much how to avoid conflicts, but how to resolve the conflicts when they happen. Through the aid of a gripping true-to-life story, Josh McDowell along with Ed Stewart offers biblical insights and practical step-by-step instructions on resolving relational conflicts in life. And the 30-day devotional journal section helps guide you in your journey of maintaining healthy close relationships with God and others.

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