Conflict is stealing the connections in our relationships and in our culture. What starts as an exchange of facts and opinions escalates into an emotional fury leaving us weary and wounded. And in the case of our churches and nation, disturbingly divided.

This book offers a unique approach to conflict resolution that has nothing to do with turning disagreements into agreements.

Instead, with a focus on self-awareness, Truth, and the Holy Spirit, it helps readers heal the wounds beneath the triggers that ignite their conflicts so they can stop allowing others’ words to paralyze them or prime them to defend their position—neither of which produces the peace they so desperately long for.

Whether it’s a simple misunderstanding with a Facebook friend, the devastation of divorce, or a divisive discussion about national tensions, readers will discover that resolving conflict isn’t about coming into agreement with other people, but is, instead, about coming into alignment with the Lord.

And, ultimately, they’ll resolve to receive the peace and healing God promises and become the instruments of reconciliation they were designed to be.

Conflict is stealing the connections in our relationships and in our culture. What starts as an exchange of facts and opinions escalates into an emotional fury leaving us weary and wounded. And in the case of our churches and nation, disturbingly divided.

This book offers a unique approach to conflict resolution that has nothing to do with turning disagreements into agreements.

Instead, with a focus on self-awareness, Truth, and the Holy Spirit, it helps readers heal the wounds beneath the triggers that ignite their conflicts so they can stop allowing others’ words to paralyze them or prime them to defend their position—neither of which produces the peace they so desperately long for.

Whether it’s a simple misunderstanding with a Facebook friend, the devastation of divorce, or a divisive discussion about national tensions, readers will discover that resolving conflict isn’t about coming into agreement with other people, but is, instead, about coming into alignment with the Lord.

And, ultimately, they’ll resolve to receive the peace and healing God promises and become the instruments of reconciliation they were designed to be.