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Tip 39: Avoiding Conflict Doesn’t Bring Peace...It Brings Pressure.

Tip 39: Avoiding Conflict Doesn’t Bring Peace...It Brings Pressure.

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Conflict creates one of the greatest sources of anxiety in our lives. Many of us believe that avoiding conflict will bring peace...but in reality it only creates more pressure, more worry, and more chaos.

In this episode, I share how to approach conflict from a biblical perspective—starting with Matthew 18 and the call to go directly to the person. We’ll talk about timing, tone, and posture...how to look at the plank in your own eye first...and why humility always goes first.

I’ll also explain how to handle conflict differently when it’s Christian to Christian compared to when it’s Christian to non-Christian, and how to set healthy boundaries when needed.

True intimacy is not the absence of conflict. It is working through conflict prayerfully and humbly and coming out stronger on the other side.

Fearless Tips and Talks is back unpolished and unproduced...raw, real, and prayerful. I may not have the budget for production this season, but I believe the content matters more than the polish. So I’m showing up with truth and tools to help you find peace and freedom in your everyday life.

🎙 Host: Christy Boulware, Founder of Fearless Unite

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