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Resolving Everyday Conflict

Conflict is common. It’s common to all people and it’s common to all of life. It’s usually experienced in our ordinary interactions with an overbearing boss, a challenging colleague, a difficult neighbor, a moody teenager, a complaining spouse, etc. Conflict is common but applying the gospel to our conflicts is not. Most of us hate conflict. So we either respond with dysfunctional conflict avoidance or dysfunctional anger. Either way bitterness and callousness set in. Though we want to deal with conflict in a more God-honoring, people-loving way we often do not know how to.

Resolving Everyday Conflict is a nine-week study, based on the book by Peacemaker Ministries, that seeks to unpack key biblical principles for dealing with conflict resolution and cultivating healthier relationships. It is a Christ-centered study that presents powerful and practical answers to everyday problems. Whether you’re struggling in a relationship at home, at work, at school, or know someone who is, this study offers help for living out the gospel in our relationships.

Workbooks are available for this study (from our Wednesday night service – 7:00pm each week). If you would like to purchase a copy, please email the church office. Cost per book: $5. I addition, you can also pick up the book copy of the original material from Peacemaker Ministries: Resolving Everyday Conflict here.

Manny Pereira - June 2, 2021

Bible Questions and Answers - Part 11

Questions and Answers

Bible Q&A
1. 00:00
Is there a point in prayer life where you can question the Lord, or must you accept that it is all according to His plan? If there is a point where can question, then how must we address it in prayer?
2. 12:38
Can you explain Mark 11 – why would Jesus curse a fig tree not bearing fruit OUT of its season? How is this related to the teaching on prayer in the rest of the chapter? And since we know v23 is not teaching a message of ‘prosperity’ prayer, what is He saying to us about doubt and faith in prayer?
3. 22:15
Regarding prayer, 1 Peter 3:7 … what exactly is meant by hindered?
4. 30:08
Is sanctification monergistic or synergistic? Or can those words even be used?

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