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"Harness" • Word Problems: Part 2

41 min · 19 de abr de 202641 min
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Conflict is inevitable. Misunderstandings happen. People say things they don’t mean—or don’t say what we needed to hear. The question isn’t if conflict will come, but how we choose to handle it when it does. Jesus invites us to approach conflict differently—not with defensiveness or assumptions, but with humility, honesty, and a desire to restore. This week, we walk through a better way forward: 1. Check your motive. 2. Check your story. 3. Share your motive. 4. Share your story. 5. Listen to their story. 6. Own your part (even if it’s just 1%). 7. Ask for what you need. 8. Take action and follow-up. Because it’s not about being right—it’s about getting it right together.

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