Episode Description
Thom and Jess discuss how church conflict is often not about the issue on the surface. Many disputes mask deeper spiritual, relational, or personal struggles — and wise leaders learn to look beyond the obvious.
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- Surface issues are often just the “presenting problem.”
- Personal frustrations can spill over into church life.
- Historical grievances sometimes resurface in new conflicts.
- Spiritual battles often underlie interpersonal tensions.
- Wise leaders dig deeper before reacting to what they hear.
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