Tim and Trudi talk about the new series on Difficult Conversations.
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Learning How to Do Life Well
Tim and Trudi talk about the new series on Difficult Conversations.
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Tim begins the new series which looks at how to have a difficult conversation, and make the relationship better.
The difficulty in many difficult conversations is increased when we do not address what is really going on in the conversation. Tim and Trudi look at how we can make our conversations, and our relationships, better.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the books, “Difficult Conversations”, [Amazon link], by Douglas Stone, and “How to Have that Difficult Conversation” [Amazon link] by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend.
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Tim and Trudi recap the lesson on “God is Good”.
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What do you say about God when He doesn’t seem like He’s being good to you?
Christians say things, like…Just have faith…Love the Sinner…that might be questionable, but are rarely questioned. What’s the truth behind the saying? Tim and Trudi discuss in this short 3-week series.
This series draws directly from the fantastic book of the same name, God Has a Name [Amazon link], by John Mark Comer.
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Tim and Trudi chat about hate, disgust, and the sin we all battle.
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Tim looks at a famous aphorism and asks – is it good? is it helpful? what should we do?
Christians say things, like…Just have faith…Love the Sinner…that might be questionable, but are rarely questioned. What’s the truth behind the saying? Tim and Trudi discuss in this short 3-week series.
Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)