In this practical and relatable segment, Pastor Mike from Focal Point Ministries answers a question about avoiding conflict in the workplace. He explains the difference between unnecessary drama and legitimate issues worth addressing. Pastor Mike encourages Christians to pursue peace, avoid gossip, communicate directly, and maintain strong relationships for future gospel opportunities. At the same time, he reminds believers that avoiding conflict doesn’t mean compromising integrity or allowing anger to rule our responses. This is a balanced, biblical guide for anyone dealing with tension on the job.
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In these final days of human history, you need biblical clarity about the prophecies being fulfilled all around you. Get clear answers about your future from one of the Bible's most misunderstood books. Get real clarity for real questions about the end times.
Be sure to request the book The Revelation Answer Book by Mark Hitchcock and understand Revelation the way God intended.