While Every Congregation Needs a Little Conflict
...What Happened to Yours?
If congregations are not experiencing a little healthy conflict, they may never learn how to proactively address conflict when more intensive conflict situations arise. A little conflict provides an opportunity for congregations to handle inevitable conflicts and not to overreact. To know when to engage and when to walk away. It urges congregations to be trauma-informed so they can understand what may be going on in the lives of people when conflict arises.
George Bullard has five decades of experience in conflict ministry, mediation, and management of congregational conflict. While Every Congregation Needs a Little Conflict: What Happened to Yours? reveals seven intensities of conflict and how to address the real issues of real congregations in real time. Even those conflicts which threaten to derail the ability of your congregation to soar with faith.
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George W. Bullard Jr.
Bullard retired in 2022 as director of Columbia Metro Baptist Association in South Carolina. During his ministry, he served on the staff of three associations, was a key staff person working with associations in two state conventions and served on the association missions division staff of the former Home Mission Board of the SBC. In addition to his many writing ventures, Bullard serves as a strategic thinking mentor for Christian leaders through his ForthTelling Innovation ministry. His vision is to use his spiritual giftedness to empower Christian leaders, congregations and denominations toward effective kingdom ministry.