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012 - How conflict offers opportunities for growth. With Jane Gibb.

012 - How conflict offers opportunities for growth. With Jane Gibb.

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In this episode we talk with Jane Gibb, an experienced life and conflict coach, about the many aspects of personal conflict, especially within marriages and families, and how it can help us grow. We had an insightful, practical and wide-ranging conversation about:

- What is conflict?
- Should Christians expect conflict?
- What are the different ways people naturally respond to conflict and why?
- Where do we experience conflict in our families?
- What steps can we take to work through personal conflict in a healthy way?
- What are some principles for managing conflict in our marriages?
- How can we teach our children to manage conflict well?

Links:
Peacewise: a Christian, cross-denominational, not for profit peacemaking ministry striving to build peacemakers for life.
Peacewise kids: Resources to help kids have better relationships and resolve conflict in a healthy way.

Quiet wisdom: Jane Gibb's coaching ministry for women seeking healing after sexual betrayal.

Growing Faith: articles and resources to encourage and equip Christian parents and carers. Related articles:
'Should we argue in front of the kids?' by Keturah Jones.
'Sticking together when parenting pulls us apart' by Harriet Connor.
'Help, my kids are fighting ... again!' by Roselyn Owens.

Mothers Union Sydney. Listen to all of the talks from the Mothers Union Seminar on Soundcloud.

Theme music: Soul's Getting Wet by Ali Maegraith. Produced by Ali Maegraith and Gerard Masters. Available on SoundCloud.

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