Conflict is a common problem in ministry. How do you deal with the emotional fallout when women are insensitive, manipulative, or just plain mean? Seasoned women's ministry leaders Edwards and Mathews offer practical strategies for effectively dealing with clashes. Discover how to engage in self-examination, identify potential sources of conflict, bring about equitable resolutions, and more. 224 pages, softcover from Moody.
Sue Edwards is assistant professor of Christian Education at Dallas Theological Seminary, where she is leading the development of the Women in Ministry concentration, and has been awarded for her excellence in education. She and her husband have two children and four grandchildren.
KELLEY MATHEWS is a freelance writer and copy editor. She began her mothering career after earning her Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. She and her husband live in Texas with their three children.
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Reviewed by carol wright (Michigan Ctiy, IN), November 28, 2009
This book should be a must read for any woman in ministry...or not. The types of women we encounter every day are clearly defined as well as sound bibical basis for relationships with them. I only wish I had read this sooner.
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Reviewed by Sonja Rapson (Rawlings, MD), October 02, 2009
This is the most amazing book. It's an easy read but packed full of really good advice and illustrations to drive the point home. Good for anyone in ministry or just wanting to improve relationships in general.
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