Tim and Trudi discuss Sunday’s lesson about boundary problems and respond to feedback from the class.
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Learning How to Do Life Well
Tim and Trudi discuss Sunday’s lesson about boundary problems and respond to feedback from the class.
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Trudi talks about the most common boundary problems, and the origin of many of those boundary issues.
Do you know when to say “yes” and when to say “no”? Do you sometimes feel that choices for your life are out of your hands and out of your control? Join us for this short series examining the Good Fences of relationship.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series uses the classic material on “Boundaries” from Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. [Amazon link]
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Breaks in relationship are the most painful of all injuries. God invites us to pause and remember to reconcile.
Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.
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Tim looks at the first Divine Appointment Yahweh ever made, and how that impacts the life of a 21st century Christian.
Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.
In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.
Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)
Tim and Trudi review the last lesson of 2024.
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Tim brings the series – and the year – to a close with an overview of how to have that difficult conversation.
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.
Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)