If Only I Could Relate To The People Im Related To
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1. Relationships Aren’t Environmentally Friendly
2. I Don’t Need Enemies-I Have Friends If Can’t Get Along With
3. If Weeds Are Growing In Your Garden, You’ll Ruin The Squash
4. If You Can’t Stand The Heat, Don’t Move To The Desert
5. If You Bury The Hatchet, Sell Your Metal Detector
6. Of Course I’m Listening-I Just Wasn’t Paying Attention
7. When There Are Too Many Hands In The Cookie Jar
8. “In” Is The Difference Between In-Laws And Outlaws
9. If They Didn’t Leave The Light On, It Must Be The Inn
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Relationships are to life as orange traffic cones are to driving. Both can be very frustrating. But, they both guide, protect, and enhance life’s journey . . . so you might as well learn to navigate them.
In If Only I Could Relate to the People I’m Related To, Toler weaves wit with wisdom to offer dynamic tools for understanding and growing in your relationships. By combining solid biblical principles with his own experiences, he breaks down the five social areas of relationships-lifestyle, family, support, development, online-and shows you how you can improve and find fulfillment in your relationships with God, your family, your friends, and your peers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834125223
ISBN10: 0834125226
Stan Toler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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