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David's Harp:Returning Harmony to Conflicted Congregations

David's Harp:Returning Harmony to Conflicted Congregations

By Bill Kemp

If this church is a place of love and peace, then why are we fighting? Why does it feel like we are having the same fight over and over again? How do you harness the pain of conflict to force change?

Church leaders are often called upon to end a conflict and are rarely given the proper training to do it.  Bill Kemp finds divine tools for reconciliation by examining how Christ dealt with conflict and how to utilize diversity and strong interpersonal relationships to form effective and fruitful ministries. He offers lessons and insights from his experience as a church transition specialist to re-frame the pastor or lay leader’s role from referee into a peacemaker.

Conflict reveals the hidden anxiety in a congregation. A good church leader is able to not only heal that pain but offer ways to promote passion in the church.  Recurring conflict is not because of an individual or differing opinions on a particular project but grow from the history and culture of a particular church. David’s Harp offers insight into how to identify, understand, and constructively address the fundamental seeds of the conflict.

“Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in all ways.” (2 Thessalonians 3:16)

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  • Contents Include:

    • Understand how your church's history and culture creates its own pattern of conflicts.
    • Learn to be a non-defensive listener and better understand conflict.
    • Not only resolve conflicts, but create a healthy communication style.
    • Lead from a place of harmony rather than run from uncomfortable issues.
  • About this series...

    Six books published by Discipleship Resources that deal with the most pressing problems faced by today's church leader:

    Evaluating and Promoting Spiritual Passion (Ezekiel's Bones)

    Church Conflict (David's Harp)

    Leader Burnout (Peter's Boat)

    Mission Apathy (Jonah's Whale)

    Lack of Small Group and Fellowship offerings (Jesus' New Command)

    Structural Problems (Saul's Armor)

  • Reviews:

    “It is a demanding work, now ducking the spears of good people who have lost their way (Saul), now summoning a transcendent harmony that brings new order to the chaos of dysfunction (David’s Harp)”-Lewis A Parks, Associate Professor of Theology, Ministry, and Congregational Development, Wesley Theological Seminary

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