The Blame Pie

1/30/2022 - Josh Cadwell

It’s human nature to want to constantly play the blame game, but as we pursue a no regrets approach to repairing our relationships, we’re going to have to learn how to accept when we’re wrong.

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The C4 Approach

1/16/2022 - Josh Cadwell

Are you taking the C4 approach to your relationships? Often what we think fixes a broken relationship isn’t the solution at all. So, what are we missing? In week 1 of How To: Repairing Relationships, Josh gives us examples of how to blow up a relationship - what not to do - and why reconciliation is so important. 

Reallocate the Hate

1/23/2022 - Josh Cadwell

When we are hurt by a relationship, feelings of anger and resentment flood in, but the first step in repairing our relationships is learning to focus not on who is right, but what is right. To reallocate the hate. 

In week 2, Josh discusses taking a no regrets approach by learning how to let go of the past, and working towards beginning the reassembly process.


The Blame Pie

1/30/2022 - Josh Cadwell

It’s human nature to want to constantly play the blame game, but as we pursue a no regrets approach to repairing our relationships, we’re going to have to learn how to accept when we’re wrong.

Pardon You. Pardon Me.

2/6/2022 - Josh Cadwell

Before we can go to them to repair the relationship, there is one final step that we have to do first, and it’s a BIG one.


Restoration & Repair

2/13/2022 - Josh Cadwell

Picture your broken relationship(s) repaired and restored. Now let’s talk about the posture of how we’re going to get there. Together, we're going to dive into the Scriptures to find two pillars of the Christian Faith at odds with each other, and how their relationship was restored.