"The Bible encourages Christians to make every effort to resolve their differences as personally as possible. If we draw on God's grace and follow the principles he has given to us in Scripture, we can resolve most conflicts on our own. But sometimes we need help. As we saw in chapter 7, there are situations where it is best to have someone else act as an intermediary before we even try to talk with another person. In other cases, if we are not able to resolve our differences in private, we may need to ask one or more respected friends, church leaders, or other godly and unbiased individuals to help us be reconciled. Jesus himself sets forth the framework for seeking help from others to resolve a conflict:" Ken Sande The Peacemaker
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Joel has been the senior pastor at Anchor Baptist since 2018 when his family moved from Ghana where they were church planting missionaries for 7 years.