Relationships
A Mess Worth Making
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Publication
2006-11-01 - New Growth Press, Greensboro, N.C.
Language
English
Word Count
44,500 words, Guess
Page Count
178 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8589920M
- ISBN-139780977080762
- ISBN-100977080765
- OCLC Control Numberrelationshipsmes0000lane
- Library of Congress Control Number2008015198
and 2 more
- LibraryThing4763503
- Goodreads88655
Classifications
- LCCBV4597.52 .L36 2008
Description
While skillfully identifying the deeper issues that keep relationships less than they are designed to be, Tim Lane and Paul Tripp show readers how to experience the other side of relationships as well. They convincingly testify of the power of God's presence to bring believers to the place where: Conflicts actually get resolved; Tough conversations turn out positive; Forgiveness is granted and real love is expressed and shared; Casual relationships mature into deep friendships; Weaknesses are overlooked and strengths are applauded; People are honest without being mean. A book about relationships, written within the context of their own friendship, Tim and Paul's new offering is straightforward about the relational disappointments that we all suffer. But they are also optimistic about the power of grace to redeem and restore our relationships. Rather than presenting new or sophisticated techniques to make relationships flourish, the authors instead focus on the basic character qualities that can only be formed in the heart by the gospel. "We are called to be people of great character so that when we do come in contact with the world our character shapes and influences those around us. Even though relationships are messy, they are also what God uses to rescue us from ourselves," say Tim and Paul. - Publisher.
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