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LATEST POSTS
Don't Get Ambushed: Two Things You Can Do When Sparks Fly on Your Team
Leaders disagree, sparks fly, and teams divide. Been there. Done that.But take heart. Even great leaders clash. Two of my favorite leaders in the Bible, Paul and Barnabas, had a “sharp disagreement” that led to a team split. What can we learn from their pain?
Practical Peacemaking: Be a Mediator Like Jesus
Mediation refers to third-party-peacemaking. The ideal of Scripture is that the two parties in conflict work it out between themselves -- cooperative resolution. But often, people in conflict need help. So they turn to a trusted third party to aid them in resolving their dispute.