Leading in Unity: Resolving Conflict Within the Church Elder Board
In any church, the elder board is entrusted with sacred responsibility—guarding the vision, shepherding the flock, and guiding the mission. But even among faithful servants, conflict can arise. Differing philosophies, personalities, and pressures can fracture trust. When elders disagree, the...
Capital vs. Operating Lease: Choosing the Right Structure for Your Equipment Investment
Leasing commercial equipment isn’t just about signing a monthly payment—it’s about structuring a deal that aligns with your business goals. Two popular leasing structures—capital leases and operating leases—offer different advantages when it comes to asset ownership, tax benefits, and financial reporting....
Bridging the Sacred Divide: The Healing Power of Congregational and Pastoral Mediation
Conflict in faith communities is rarely about surface disagreements—it touches the heart, identity, and sacred connection between people and their spiritual home. Whether tensions arise between a pastor and congregants, among church leaders, or within ministries, unresolved discord can fracture...
Mediation vs. Litigation: Which Path Leads to Resolution—Not Regret?
When conflict arises—whether in a divorce, business contract, family estate, or workplace—it’s natural to seek justice. But justice doesn’t always live in a courtroom. Mediation and litigation offer two distinct paths, and choosing the right one could mean the difference between prolonged pain and...
Lease or Own? Choosing the Smart Path for Your Business Equipment Strategy
Forklifts, servers, medical imaging systems, CNC machines—equipment powers progress. But whether you're launching a startup or scaling a seasoned company, one big question looms: Should you lease or purchase? The decision isn’t just financial—it’s strategic. Leasing and purchasing each offer unique...
Shared Backpacks, Separate Homes: How Conflict Coaching Supports Blended Families During Back-to-School Season
For most families, back-to-school means buying notebooks, packing lunches, and getting sleep schedules back on track. But for blended families, it can also mean negotiating transitions, managing different routines, and soothing emotional stress—especially when communication between co-parents is strained. The stakes...
Little Voices, Big Impact: How Child-Inclusive Mediation Strengthens Families Through Change
When families separate, the emotional ripple touches everyone—but children often feel it most deeply. While parents navigate logistics and legalities, kids may struggle silently with fear, confusion, or loyalty conflicts. That’s why child-inclusive mediation is a game-changer. It’s not about asking children...
Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be War: How Mediation Builds Peace and Possibility
Divorce is often painted as a battle—but it doesn’t have to be. Mediation offers couples a chance to separate with dignity, not destruction. Instead of lawyers fighting in court, mediation invites both parties to sit down with a neutral guide...
Divorcing with Dignity: How Mediation Helps Couples Heal, Decide, and Move Forward
Divorce is never easy. It’s a crossroads filled with emotion, uncertainty, and tough decisions. But it doesn’t have to be a battleground. Mediation offers couples a way to separate with respect, reduce stress, and craft solutions that truly fit their lives. It’s...
Beyond the Breakup: How Conflict Coaching Helps Divorced Parents Co-Parent with Clarity and Compassion
Divorce may end a marriage, but it doesn’t end the partnership of parenting. For many families, co-parenting after separation feels like walking through a minefield of unresolved emotions, scheduling stress, and differing parenting styles. Add lingering resentment or miscommunication, and...
- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next »