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The President’s Blog

From the President

 

As we consider again the issue of dealing with conflict in a Kingdom way, we must first understand what tends to drive our conflicts in the beginning. When you stop to think about it most conflict we experience is driven by emotion.


 

As with almost everything else in our culture, the world of communications is changing. Ways and even purposes of communication are no longer static.


Perception and Conflict

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in TruthHumilityConflict on

 

We talked a couple of weeks ago about conflict. There are certainly personalities that are a bit more averse to conflict than others. And some people don't seem happy unless they've got some conflict going on...have you ever worked with those kind of people?


Conflict

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in TeachingConflictAvoidance on

 

I have a friend who hates conflict. He denies that he hates it, but he does. In every area of life he works to minimize interactions which could lead to conflict, and he's good at avoiding it.


What is authentic?

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in TruthAuthenticity on

 

Being real is considered a sine qua non of postmodern culture. If all we have are our stories, then we must at least be true to ourselves. For this reason, the value of authentic relationships has skyrocketed in recent years.