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Reducing Conflict

Philippians 2:1-11

September 24, 2017 • Bill Young

There are many ways for us to handle conflict. Some, however, are more effective than others. How do you handle the conflict in your life? You could move to Alaska, build a cabin, and live out the rest of your life with the bears and pine trees! That would certainly reduce conflict. But, God wants us involved in relationships with our family, co-workers, and other Christians. We need to be in unity, together. In life, people don't always get along; that's not the problem. The real problem is how we deal with the conflict. In Philippians 2:1-11, Paul gives us four practical steps to find joy by reducing conflict in our relationships.

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