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Handling Difficult People: When Extra Grace is Required

Difficult people can be confusing and overwhelming to lead, having a framework in place can make the situation easier for you both.

 |  posted 10/12/2002

Topics:Attitude, Counseling, Difficult people, Empathy, Grace, Listening, Neediness, Prayer
Filters:Coach, Director, Group Leader, Train
Purpose:Fellowship
References:Romans 14:19, Ephesians 4:15, Philippians 2:3-4
Date Added:October 12, 2002

You don't have to be a psychologist, a labor negotiator, a judge, or a marriage counselor to lead a small group but it probably wouldn't hurt. During the last 5 years, in my role as both a small group leader and a participant, I have seen sparks fly, problems fester, and tears flow. And on a few memorable occasions, I have encountered challenging, ...

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