Congregational Fitness: Healthy Practices for Layfolk
When serious conflict surfaces in a congregation, lay people are usually stunned. They feel frightened, angry, and helpless. Congregational Fitness explores why congregations are prone to conflict and describes healthy behaviors lay people can practice to manage conflict constructively. Goodman argues that since it is members of the congregation who carry on from one pastor to another, it is important for them to know and practice positive behaviors continually, rather than reacting out of emotion and anxiety to an unexpected situation. Designed for use by individuals, study groups, and retreat participants.
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Congregational Fitness: Healthy Practices for Layfolk
When serious conflict surfaces in a congregation, lay people are usually stunned. They feel frightened, angry, and helpless. Congregational Fitness explores why congregations are prone to conflict and describes healthy behaviors lay people can practice to manage conflict constructively. Goodman argues that since it is members of the congregation who carry on from one pastor to another, it is important for them to know and practice positive behaviors continually, rather than reacting out of emotion and anxiety to an unexpected situation. Designed for use by individuals, study groups, and retreat participants.
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Congregational Fitness: Healthy Practices for Layfolk

Congregational Fitness: Healthy Practices for Layfolk

by Denise W. Goodman
Congregational Fitness: Healthy Practices for Layfolk

Congregational Fitness: Healthy Practices for Layfolk

by Denise W. Goodman

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When serious conflict surfaces in a congregation, lay people are usually stunned. They feel frightened, angry, and helpless. Congregational Fitness explores why congregations are prone to conflict and describes healthy behaviors lay people can practice to manage conflict constructively. Goodman argues that since it is members of the congregation who carry on from one pastor to another, it is important for them to know and practice positive behaviors continually, rather than reacting out of emotion and anxiety to an unexpected situation. Designed for use by individuals, study groups, and retreat participants.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781566992329
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/31/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)
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