The scripture says, “Be angry, and sin not.” But how?
Life and difficult people can get on your last nerve. Curve balls can come your way fast, and happenings just don’t seem fair. You do your best to keep the peace, but there’s an emotional war inside of you. You bottle up, blow up, or bubble up – but you still have trouble bringing it up. You wonder, ‘How can I learn to handle difficult people without becoming one myself?”
Christian psychologist and author, Dr. Beverly Smallwood, has designed this program to help you rise above such difficult circumstances and come out stronger on the other side. Here are a few of your potential takeaways:
uncover your own debilitating habits related to anger – even those that can seem quite healthy;
learn how to move out of toxic habits and into action, using practical, Biblical principles for dealing with life’s frustrations;
discover what healthy self-worth really is, and how to use your God-given identity as a powerful antidote to unhealthy relationship patterns;
bust five myths about forgiveness that can hold you captive, and learn how to break free;
embrace the power of living in your purpose – a divinely-provided shield from the unhealthy anger of others or yourself.
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