[DOWNLOAD] "Romantic Conflict" by Brad Hambrick ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free

eBook details
- Title: Romantic Conflict
- Author : Brad Hambrick
- Release Date : January 02, 2014
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 614 KB
Description
âBrad Hambrick reveals that he knows real couplesâyou can tell he has fought on the front lines of marital counseling for years. Just as importantly, his writings reveal that he also knows how to handle Scripture. Combining these two skills is the perfect recipe for both a thoughtful and practical, as well as a true and helpful, discussion of marital conflict.â
âGary Thomas, Author of Sacred Marriage and A Lifelong Love
Reevaluating Our Desires, Rewriting Our Conflict
Few spouses have desires that are evilâbut even the good desires of two well-meaning people do not always match up. Fulfilling one personâs desires often means we must neglect anotherâs, which can lead to conflict and bitterness. So how do we enjoy the blessings of marriage without being consumed by our desire for the blessings we prefer?
Brad Hambrick shows us that Jesus addressed this very issue in his foundational call to be a disciple. In this plan for dealing biblically with marital conflict, he walks us through Jesusâ words and their implications, outlines a typical marital conflict, gives us strategies for how to âinterruptâ our conflicts with grace and love, and gives us further tips on how to reignite romance going forward.
The Gospel for Real Life booklet series by the Association of Biblical Counselors (ABC) applies the timeless hope of Christ to the unique struggles of modern believers.
âThe gospel isnât just an ethereal idea. Itâs not a philosophy and itâs not static. It moves and shapes and transforms. I am grateful for ABCâs work of letting the gospel bear its weight on these real life sorrows and pains.â
âMatt Chandler, Lead Pastor, The Village Church, Flower Mound, Texas
Brad Hambrick is pastor of counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina, and adjunct professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He provides many resources on counseling at www.bradhambrick.com.