Your co-leader disagrees with your ministry approach. Your team isn’t being honest with you about their feelings. Your spouse and kids want more of your time. A supporting church is considering cutting your support. Whatever conflict you’re facing today, you are not alone. This month’s issue focuses on managing conflict. Be blessed as you read through articles from three of our YWAM elders on how to better manage the conflict in your life!
Make sure to also check out our recommended leadership resources of the month, as well as the upcoming leadership schools, trainings and events both online and throughout Asia.
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Conflict is not a problem. Conflict is a reality and therefore it is neither good nor bad, it is neutral. The question isn’t whether we will have conflict or not, but rather how we manage conflict. This will determine if it is destructive... Read More
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The following principles will help you resolve conflict between yourself and others or between staff members. Begin by going on a fact finding mission. Allow the Holy Spirit to precede you without having pre-conceived... Read More
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You and I experience conflict every day of our lives. We experience conflicts with regards to our time, spending money, making decisions, in our relationships at work and home, and everywhere in-between. Conflict is a natural part of life. Thus, the existence of conflict in your life... Read More
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Non-Violent Communication, by Marshall Rosenberg. This book presents a powerful, yet simple and incredibly effective approach to discussing a conflict, expressing hurts and disappointments, and speaking respectfully with others about issues and that are bothering you.
Crucial Conversations, by Kerry Patterson. Have you ever avoided an awkward conversation because you didn’t want to deal with the possible conflict, disagreements or offenses that might happen as a result? Of course. We all have! And we all know that avoiding a difficult conversation does NOT help make things get better, right? This book will help you to confidently and effectively address nearly any challenging conversation you may be facing. Check it out!
ALLC Resources on Conflict Management
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Upcoming Leadership Events
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Coaching for Change - 3 Day Seminar
Dates: May 5-7, 2016
Location: TLC Church, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Language: English, but group practice may be done in Thai
For more info, click here.
To REGISTER, click here.
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'8 Keys to Building an Effective Team' Webinar by Jay Bransford.
Date: May 19th, 2016 (9-11AM Bangkok time)
Jay has worked as an organizational, team and leadership consultant for the past 23 years. He serves as the overall facilitator of the ALLC.
For more info, click here.
To REGISTER, click here.
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FaceTime with Alan Lim
Date: June 8th, 2016 (9-11AM Bangkok time)
Alan is a member of YWAM's Asia Pacific leadership/eldership team, and is the leader and founder of the UofN Bali.
For more info, click here.
To REGISTER, click here.
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2017 YWAM Asia 2nd Annual Leadership Summit
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Dates: January 6-9, 2017
Come and join a large wave of Asia's Leaders in Chiang Mai, Thailand as we gather for our 2nd annual ALLC Leadership Summit.
For more info, click here.
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"It’s time for us to turn to each other, not on each other."
– Jesse Jackson
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