Conflict is everywhere. We often don't want to deal with it, but it is the greatest opportunity to serve others, grow ourselves, and glorify God. The most difficult part of conflict is examining our own hearts and our part in the conflict. Here are 10 steps to help each one of us work through our own part in conflict situations, so that we can continue to dwell in and cultivate our relationships.
Todd Wagner • Apr 28, 2002
The Great ExchangeBlake Holmes • Dec 28, 2003 |
Is it God's Will that Watermark Build?Todd Wagner • Sep 7, 2003 |
Searching for Treasure We Already Own, part 2Kyle Kaigler • Aug 31, 2003 |
Searching for Treasure We Already Own, part 1Kyle Kaigler • Aug 24, 2003 |
Ordinary Challenges, Extraordinary MeasuresTodd Wagner • Aug 17, 2003 |
Extraordinary Church, Ordinary ChallengesTodd Wagner • Aug 10, 2003 |
Living Large in a Broken World: TemptationsScott Coy • Jun 8, 2003 |
Living in a Fallen World: TrialsScott Coy • Jun 1, 2003 |
Salt and LightJay Jacobs • May 25, 2003 |
The Green MonsterBlake Holmes • Mar 15, 2003 |
A Great Children's Ministry Is...Todd Wagner • Mar 2, 2003 |
Fear FactorBlake Holmes • Feb 23, 2003 |
'Working the Steps' with a Shepherd and Making Room for the SheepTodd Wagner • Feb 16, 2003 |
A Few Reasons That the 5 Cs MatterTodd Wagner • Jan 5, 2003 |
A Christmas Parallel That is More Than a ParableTodd Wagner • Jun 30, 2002 |
Going the DistanceTodd Wagner • May 12, 2002 |
Getting in the RingTodd Wagner • May 5, 2002 |
Weighing in on ConflictTodd Wagner • Apr 28, 2002 |
These are messages given in 2003 that are not part of a specific series.