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What's the key to improving the relationships in your life? Improving your communication? Understanding the other person? Emotional intelligence? While all are worthwhile methods, the first step in improving your relationships is... take a look at yourself. Your motives. Your strengths and weaknesses. Your character. By working on specific areas of your life, you can improve how you interact with others, and in turn, how they interact with you. The Relationship Project will challenge you to examine your self-control, humility, work, faithfulness, and wisdom, as you allow God to manage these…mehr

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What's the key to improving the relationships in your life? Improving your communication? Understanding the other person? Emotional intelligence? While all are worthwhile methods, the first step in improving your relationships is... take a look at yourself. Your motives. Your strengths and weaknesses. Your character. By working on specific areas of your life, you can improve how you interact with others, and in turn, how they interact with you. The Relationship Project will challenge you to examine your self-control, humility, work, faithfulness, and wisdom, as you allow God to manage these qualities. Each chapter includes self-assessments and discussion questions for use in personal reflections or with your small group.
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Autorenporträt
Bill Strom has taught relational communication for more than twenty-five years at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. Before moving to Canada he earned a BA in Speech Communication at Wheaton College, a MA in Communication Theory at Northern Illinois University, and a PhD in Communication Research at the University of Iowa. His scholarly work appears in state, regional, and national journals, and his textbook More Than Talk: A Covenant Approach to Everyday Communication is now in its fourth edition. Bill is married to Shelaine Strom, a career coach, and lives in Abbotsford, BC.