Free 2-Part Interactive Workshop

As Christians, we are called to love one another (John 13:34-35), yet, interacting with others on a daily basis can be challenging. People come with different ideas, perspectives, backgrounds, and personalities – and learning to love with Jesus’ love is not easy!

This two-part interactive workshop is designed to enhance our understanding and skills in how we relate to family, friends, co-workers, as well as those within our church families. We’ll explore biblical principles and helpful strategies to both listen and respond in loving ways in a variety of situations such as when we are asked for advice, receive confrontation, and deal with conflict.

 

About Our Facilitator

Dr. Rhonda M. McEwen currently serves as Associate Professor of Education and Culture at Regent College. Her interdisciplinary and multi-vocational background includes studies in education, missiology, and intercultural studies, and work in both educational institutions and community contexts in Canada, US, Asia, and Africa.

As a life-long educator, Dr. McEwen is deeply committed to connecting the academy, the church, and the world through understanding the practical outworking of our faith,especially in our day-to-day relationships.

 

Session Details

  • Called to Each Other by Listening Well - Wednesday, April 2 at 7 pm

    Objectives:

    1. Identify common attitudes and actions that harm our relationships

    2. Explore biblical principles for listening with love and gain new strategies to listen well, especially when we are asked for advice

    3. Practice ways to listen, draw others out, and respond in constructive ways

  • Called to Each Other Through Difference and Challenge - Wednesday, April 9 at 7 pm

    Objectives:

    1. Identify personal attitudes, convictions, and beliefs related to life in a Christian community

    2. Explore biblical principles for confronting others, managing conflict, and responding effectively

    3. Practice ways to manage personal conflict and help one another in conflictDescription text goes here