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In an age of dark and violent conflict, the church must walk a different path. We listen. We talk. We learn to Make Smart Choices (not Foolish Ones)-Together! Andrew H. Selle, knows Christians can do better in our decision-making together. In this book, he shares a blueprint for making choices that are moral, intelligent, and wise. Learn how to: . build healthy relationships with others-and restore broken ones . receive wisdom from the Lord and make choices that honor him; . ask the right questions as you seek to thrive in the real world. The book includes multiple case studies and highlights…mehr

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In an age of dark and violent conflict, the church must walk a different path. We listen. We talk. We learn to Make Smart Choices (not Foolish Ones)-Together! Andrew H. Selle, knows Christians can do better in our decision-making together. In this book, he shares a blueprint for making choices that are moral, intelligent, and wise. Learn how to: . build healthy relationships with others-and restore broken ones . receive wisdom from the Lord and make choices that honor him; . ask the right questions as you seek to thrive in the real world. The book includes multiple case studies and highlights academic research on group choices, revealing insights into typical missteps, and how to avoid them. Ultimately, the book argues that our process for decision-making matters to God and carries implications that transcend tangible results. God's people need one another and will make smarter and wiser choices together. And through the Bible, the Holy Spirit transforms our communal choices, our service for Christ, and our love toward others-all for God's honor and praise.

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Autorenporträt
Andrew H. Selle has worked with individuals and Christian groups for over forty years. He completed his doctoral studies in biblical counseling and received specialized training and certification in reconciliation and conflict resolution. In 1984, he was ordained as a minister in an evangelical Presbyterian church, and in 1997, he founded a ministry of Christian counseling and peacemaking. Before their retirement, he and his wife, Dawna, taught and served as counselors and peacemakers for churches, Christian leaders, families, and married couples.