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Dealing with Conflict
Leadership
Lord, Deliver Us from Passive-Aggressive Conflicts
Every church has elephants in the narthex. Here are four ways to root them out.
Pete Scazzero
Leadership
Anatomy of a Church Split
Heeding the early signs of conflict can save churches untold heartache.
Emmitt Cornelius Jr.
Resolving Church Conflict
When should you bend, and when stand strong?
JoHannah Reardon
Seven Reasons for Staff Conflict
If you don't see eye to eye, it's not always because of stiff necks.
Wayne Jacobsen
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