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Graeme Cann, author of When the Tiger Roars, The Guilt Busters, and Encounter, now turns his attention to confronting what appears to be a growing inability for individual churches and organisations to respond thoughtfully to conflict rather than reacting out of fear and anger. Writing out of sixty-years experience as a pastor and counsellor, Graeme tackles topics that are rarely addressed, such as "how to future proof your church or organisation against divisive conflict." In this context he raises many issues, including "the church as an organism," "wounded leaders," and "healing the wounded…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Graeme Cann, author of When the Tiger Roars, The Guilt Busters, and Encounter, now turns his attention to confronting what appears to be a growing inability for individual churches and organisations to respond thoughtfully to conflict rather than reacting out of fear and anger. Writing out of sixty-years experience as a pastor and counsellor, Graeme tackles topics that are rarely addressed, such as "how to future proof your church or organisation against divisive conflict." In this context he raises many issues, including "the church as an organism," "wounded leaders," and "healing the wounded church." Using the richness of the scriptures and his extensive experience of coaching churches and mentoring pastors, Graeme offers a work that is both a textbook for pastors, complete with theological reflections, and a practical guide for individuals seeking to resolve both personal and interpersonal conflict. A unique feature of this book is a section of several interviews with four people highly qualified in their fields of psychology, theology, ministry, and global missions.
Autorenporträt
Graeme Cann pastored a church in a rural town when he was nineteen. In the years that followed, he and his wife Julia have served as youth pastors, worked with the Leprosy Mission, pastored several churches, and founded and led the Elkanah Residential Counselling and Retreat Centre in Marysville. He was a co founder of the Christian Counsellors association and for more than twenty years lectured on pastoral care at a Bible college.Graeme and Julia have offered pastoral care for missionaries in Papua New Guinea, Thailand and Nepal. They have travelled widely throughout Australia, conducting marriage seminars and speaking at conferences.Julia and Graeme live in Pakenham, Victoria, and have four adult children, fourteen grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.