Power of Relationships is a course that is designed to guide you through building healthy, productive relationships and managing conflict with grace. Rooted in biblical principles, along with utilizing the SDI 2.0 assessment, this course focuses on recognizing the strengths God has given each of us. 

As highlighted in Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s masterpiece, created anew in Christ Jesus to do the good things He planned for us long ago,” our goal is to help you see and appreciate the masterpiece in yourself and in those around you, equipping you to deepen your connections with family, friends, coworkers, and beyond.

Throughout the course, you’ll explore core motivations, learn how to navigate conflict, and discover how to bring your best to every relationship. By understanding these principles and applying them in daily interactions, you’ll be able to not only produce positive results but also maintain and improve your relationships over time. This journey will empower you to cultivate meaningful, Christ-centered connections that align with God’s design for you and those you interact with.

Overview

Before you get access to Power of Relationships, you should know there are a few ways you can engage with the course content.

  1. Individually – Watch the video content and work through the integrations independently. Power of Relationships is designed with the individual learner in mind to increase personal and relational awareness.
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  2. Peers – Invite some others to join you on the journey. Have your friends purchase Power of Relationships like you did and then collaborate with your group, working through the course content. Design a schedule for meeting up to discuss the modules of course content and apply what you are learning to your preaching. To become a great preacher takes a lot of time and a lot of feedback. Doing the Power of Relationships course with your peers will significantly accelerate personal and relational appreciation.
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  3.  Cohort – Invite emerging preachers into an intentional formation process. Plan a time to meet up and discuss the concepts in Power of Relationships as a cohort (small group) to make meaningful applications.  The cohort experience allows learners to ask questions of one another to gain understanding of each other.

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