By: Akos Balogh
In my first post on this topic, we examined why disagreeing well is dying art (and the implications). Continue reading “How The Bible Helps Us Resurrect The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
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By: Akos Balogh
In my first post on this topic, we examined why disagreeing well is dying art (and the implications). Continue reading “How The Bible Helps Us Resurrect The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
By: Mikala Sinfield
Parents want to pass on their wisdom, experience and values to their children – but it’s not always easy, particularly when your children are in their teen years. Continue reading “Clashing with Your Teens? 3 Practical Steps for Dealing with Conflict”
By: Akos Balogh
Having a Gen Z teenage daughter means that Taylor Swift is often our companion in the car or around the house. Continue reading “How to Disagree Well: Some Practical Tips”
By: Akos Balogh
‘Whatever you do, don’t bring up politics’, says my cousin as we walk into the restaurant. Continue reading “The Dying Art of Disagreeing Well”
By: Sabrina Peters
Dr. John Gottman, a prominent figure in the world of marriage and couples therapy, introduced a concept known as the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” to describe destructive communication patterns that can threaten relationships. Continue reading “‘The Four Horsemen’ – AKA, The Four Patterns That Damage Relationships”
By: Michael McQueen
We need to learn how to disagree. In today’s culture, we are disagreeing constantly – but we are doing a terrible job of it. Continue reading “If You’re Going to Disagree, At Least Do It Well”
By: Sabrina Peters
Boundaries are the silent architects of our relationships. Continue reading “Boundary Styles: Where do You Sit on the Spectrum?”
By: Akos Balogh
We live in a divided world. Continue reading “10 Reflections on a Divided World: Israel, and The Voice to Parliament”
By: Michael McQueen
The holiday season is here. While rest is undoubtedly and necessarily a priority for most of us this year, the holidays can be a stressful time for many. Continue reading “3 Keys to a Peaceful Family Gathering These Holidays”
By: Sheridan Voysey
A few years ago, researchers did a fascinating experiment. Wanting to know when people would step in to help a stranger, they asked participants to watch a woman named Elaine experience a series of mild electric shocks. Continue reading “10 Commandments for These Divided Times”