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Deception

April 5, 2012 by mary

Charles Cook was anxious and restless. He found it hard to concentrate. When he sat down, he could never relax, so he got up frequently to pace the floor, to get a drink of water, to check the time or to look out the window. Cordial and friendly, Charles was the type of person who made you feel that, in him, you really had someone who cared about you and your problems.

“Give me a call–anytime,” he would say cheerfully to everyone visiting his office. Or, “You’ve got to come over to the house and tell me more about it.”

Some people took him up on his offers of hospitality. And there was the rub! His friendliness was an act. He didn’t really mean for business associates to call him–let alone drop in at his home. He was just making conversation. (Read More)

Filed Under: Relationships, Self-Discovery Tagged With: deceit, human relations, relationships

Constructive Speech

November 21, 2009 by ddunn

How would you describe the way you talk? Are your words positive, constructive, comforting, supportive, and uplifting? Or are the words that come out of your mouth most often cutting, negative, and hurtful? (Read More)

Filed Under: Biblical Behavior, Biblical Mental Health, Our Speech Tagged With: behavior, Bible, human relations, speech

Freedom from Others

November 18, 2009 by ddunn

Does your serenity, peace of mind, and joy depend upon a choice another person makes?

Think of your favorite person. They have good points and faults. You don’t have problems with their strengths, but when they won’t do something that’s important to you, you have a choice to make. One of your options is to resent them, become bitter, and/or dwell on the fact that there’s some little thing this person isn’t doing that you want them to do, and it can ruin your relationship. (Read More)

Filed Under: Biblical Mental Health, Inner Peace Tagged With: attitude, freedom, human relations

Power for Life Change

October 21, 2009 by ddunn

Sometimes it’s a good idea to reflect on our behavior! Are we truly living the abundant life God has for us, or are we settling for less? One of the ways we can think about this is to ask ourselves, “Am I carnal or am I spiritual?” These are two biblical words with important implications. Knowing what these words mean, and understanding how they play out in our lives, can determine the difference between having effective human relations and poor human relations. (Read More)

Filed Under: Biblical Behavior, Life Transformation Tagged With: behavior, divisions, envy, human relations, strife

Getting Along with Others

September 9, 2009 by ddunn

Getting along with others is often difficult because we each have our own personal issues to deal with. Sometimes, we find we are unable to do what we really need to do.

The one key factor that will enable you to do the things you should is to make sure your spiritual life is in good condition. If you neglect it, you’ll grow cold, and that will leave you feeling sadly empty inside. (Read More)

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: attitude, conflict, human relations, strife

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