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Weekly Articles to Help You GrowCauses of Conflict
Conflict has both proximate and ultimate causes. A proximate cause is an event that is closest to, or immediately responsible for causing, some observed result. This exists in contrast to a higher-level ultimate cause (or distal cause) which is usually thought of as...
A Nested Theory of Conflict, Maire Dugan
Source: Dugan, Maire. "A Nested Theory of Conflict." A Leadership Journal: Women in Leadership - Sharing the Vision 1 (July 1996), 9-20. Issue-specific conflict: The source is one or more issues. “The disagreement may occur over information, differing interpretations...
REAL love: How to love someone who has hurt you but doesn’t repent
Recently, I asked a Christian that I know, “how should you love someone who has hurt you but doesn’t repent (either doesn’t want to, or you are not accessible to them)?” Without missing a beat, he responded, “forgive them.” I asked a follow-up question, “Why do you...
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