Like an acorn dropped into the cracks in the concrete, is the right empowering question when dropped into the stubborn heart. It will break down the most resistant stronghold.
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Book Reference: Relational Insights (R 184)
Like an acorn dropped into the cracks in the concrete, is the right empowering question when dropped into the stubborn heart. It will break down the most resistant stronghold.
© Copyright D. Riddell, 2012
Book Reference: Relational Insights (R 184)
An angry person breeds tension wherever they live. A flexible mind produces peace, unless it becomes ‘peace at any price’.
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Book Reference: Relational Insights (R 183)
Without the ability to push back on the intrusive person, one can only silently seethe or blow. What is the unbearable feeling that any attempt to be assertive invokes?
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Book Reference: Relational Insights (R 182)
When a spouse won’t ‘get a life’ for themselves, they must rely on their partner for everything, and the stage is set for resentment, frustration and argument
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Book Reference: Relational Insights (R 181)
Fighting for the approval of an irrational parent is a soul-destroying endeavour. Give it up by getting centred on God, and learning how to approve of yourself.
© Copyright D. Riddell, 2012
Book Reference: Relational Insights (R 180)