When Church Conflict Happens
Michael Hare
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Sachbuch / Religion: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
Beschreibung
You Don't Have to Dread ConflictEvery church will experience conflict at some point. But it doesn't have to destroy you. In fact, conflict can be an incredible opportunity, if you know how to seize it. Unfortunately, very few churches use the opportunity well, but your church can.Michael Hare, PhD, has been helping churches recover (and even grow) from conflict for over 20 years, and now he can help you too. Learn: how to recognize healthy and unhealthy conflictswhat the five levels of conflict are and why they matterhow to design an action plan that will succeed how to prevent unhealthy conflict before it beginsWith copious case studies and practical tools, you'll find it's surprisingly manageable to develop these new skills. Learn to lead confidently in the face of conflict and invest in your church's future today. PLUS! Additional Resources in the back include: Conflict management Style SurveyConflict Assessment ToolsInterview Questions for Assessing Conflictand more! I enthusiastically endorse this book and welcome it as a valuable addition to the growing stable of peacemaking resources!KEN SANDEAuthor of the Peacemaker and Founder of Peacemaker Ministries and Relational Wisdom 360Few things break God's heart more, and cause the hosts of hell to rejoice more, than conflict among His followers. My friend Mike Hare is well-qualified to prepare church leaders with practical intervention strategies (brought to life by case stories) that enable us to anticipate, analyze, and resolve conflict, moving step-by-step through processes that result in unity and blessing. DR. WESS STAFFORDPresident Emeritus, Compassion InternationalAuthor of Too Small to Ignore and Just a Minute