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Chargement... Fool Proofing Your Life: An Honorable Way To Deal With The Impossible People In Your Life (1998)par Jan Silvious
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The world is filled with difficult people. It is impossible to avoid them. (You may have one, in particular, in your life right now.) In dealing with such people, we often try a number of coping strategies. Unfortunately, our best attempts at making peace often fail. This is because the difficult people in our lives are often what the Bible calls "fools." And dealing with fools requires a special kind of biblical wisdom. You've tried everything-from confrontation to passivity. You've found out what doesn't work; now discover what does. Gain the tools you need to get along with others and conduct your relationships in a manner that honors God-and preserves your sanity!-in Foolproofing Your Life: Wisdom for Untangling Your Most Difficult Relationships. Learn how new insights from the book of Proverbs can help you respond to those relationships that seem hard to untangle. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book was mentioned many years ago by a lady in a Bible Study I attended. (I think we, as a group, were trying to decide what to study next, and she mentioned she was reading this book and enjoying it. The group didn't decide to do this book, but I remembered the title and later, when I saw it at a discount place, I decided to purchase it. It sat in my TBR pile until recently.)
I appreciated the Bible verses quoted and that they were included in the text (rather than being told to go find a Bible and look them up--of course, that is still an option if context isn't clear from what's quoted or if you have any question in how the author is interpreting a passage.)
For some reason, I was expecting it to be a series of chapters about different types of fools. That's not the case. Instead it's more of a generalized look at "fools"--their motivation(s), our reaction(s), how we change as a result of being involved with a fool, how we can change our behavior and reactions, etc. ( )