Conflict: How It Starts, How to Stop It
Michael LawsonPaperback 1970-01-01
Blending biblical teaching with anecdotes drawn from his experience as a counsellor, Michael Lawson identifies the roots of interpersonal conflict, and suggests practical strategies for dealing with it responsibly and effectively. Topics covered include:The Roots of Conflict - the influences on actions, reactions and perceptionInterpersonal conflict - family, work and marriage relationshipsInner conflict - the spiritual dimension; temptation and ambitionResolving conflict - new ways to respond and new attitudes to learnWhat happens when people don't get on?
Publisher Description
The second book in the series following on from the bestselling Rainforest AdventuresChildren are fascinated with the natural world around them and with facts and information about animals that they have never seen. However often good nature programmes on T.V. or articles in magazines centre on evolution and completely ignore the Creator. Each story has a Bible verse and lesson for the reader to take away. Written by someone who spent his life in the Rainforest this book has the added benefit of being written by someone who has been there lived there and experienced the culture not just someone who has read the encyclopaedias.
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Blending biblical teaching with anecdotes drawn from his experience as a counsellor, Michael Lawson identifies the roots of interpersonal conflict, and suggests practical strategies for dealing with it responsibly and effectively. Topics covered include:The Roots of Conflict - the influences on actions, reactions and perceptionInterpersonal conflict - family, work and marriage relationshipsInner conflict - the spiritual dimension; temptation and ambitionResolving conflict - new ways to respond and new attitudes to learnWhat happens when people don't get on?
Publisher Description
The second book in the series following on from the bestselling Rainforest AdventuresChildren are fascinated with the natural world around them and with facts and information about animals that they have never seen. However often good nature programmes on T.V. or articles in magazines centre on evolution and completely ignore the Creator. Each story has a Bible verse and lesson for the reader to take away. Written by someone who spent his life in the Rainforest this book has the added benefit of being written by someone who has been there lived there and experienced the culture not just someone who has read the encyclopaedias.