
About the AuthorTimothy S. Lane, M.Div., D.Min., is Executive Director of the Christian Counseling Educational Foundation (CCEF), a faculty member, and a counselor with twenty-five years of experience, including ten years as a pastor. He is the coauthor of the books How People Change and Relationships: A Mess Worth Making, coauthor of the curriculums Change and Your Relationships and How People Change, author of the minibooks Conflict; Family Feuds; Forgiving Others; and Freedom from Guilt. what is the importance of books Conflict: A Redemptive Opportunity
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Quick resource brochureBy Shari HallAwesome! Quick resource0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. HelpfulBy SLIMJIMI had our churchs couples group go over this booklet. I appreciate the authors attempt to construct a biblical view of conflict that approached conflict as a redemptive opportunity. I feel often times counseling booklets are either really good or they were okay but werent necessarily that profound or life changing. During my first reading I felt this booklet would be in the category of being biblical but wasnt as profound. After I went through this booklet again and reviewed what I highlighted I think it was much more helpful than I first thought. I thought the best part of this booklet was the authors discussion of how to properly diagnosed what ones problem truly is in a conflict; and secondly I thought the discussion of three ungodly strategies towards conflict to be helpful. I think this booklet would be a great asset for counseling or discipleship, including pre-marital counseling.