Stop the Runaway Conversation: Take Control Over Gossip and Criticism (Paperback)
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| Author: Michael D. Sedler |
| Format: | Paperback |
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Product Summary
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Chosen Books
ISBN-10: 0800792890
ISBN-13: 9780800792893
Buy.com Sku: 30729974
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.25L x 0.5T
Pages:
208
Age Range:
NA
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| Words can hurt deeply, particularly words of gossip or murmuring. Using real-life examples and biblical truths, Sedler shows that everyone is prone to gossip and murmuring. He illustrates the damage done by these evil reports, both to those who speak and those who listen. He explains that we can learn not only to stop these defiling conversations, but to find cleansing and freedom from the pollution they bring. |
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From the Publisher:
Words can heal profoundly or hurt deeply, particularly words of gossip or murmuring. In his groundbreaking book on the power of speaking an "evil report," Dr. Michael Sedler shows the verbal cues that lead ultimately to the blindness of deception. Using real-life examples and biblical truth, Sedler shows that every one of us is prone to gossip and murmuring. He illustrates the damage done by these evil reports, both to those who speak and those who listen. But, he explains, we can learn not only to stop these defiling conversations, but to find cleansing and freedom from the pollution they bring. Stop the Runaway Conversation gives suggestions to parents, leaders, teachers, and spouses on how to build one another up by choosing life-giving words. |
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A pastor and former social worker expounds on the destructive tendencies of participating in and witnessing gossip and negative speaking.
A pastor and former social worker expounds on the destructive tendencies of participating in and witnessing gossip and negative speaking.

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