Anger... How do we Handle it?
Anger is an emotion that everyone experiences. Expressed and used in godly ways it can be a wonderful motivator. Expressed in ungodly ways it can become life controlling with devastating consequences.
This course is of benefit to all of us but perhaps particularly to those who know they struggle with anger. The foundational teaching identifies the specific roots of anger, whilst the practical teaching on the rightful expression of anger shows how to bring this powerful emotion back under godly control.
Because many people have problems with anger, the teaching on this course will help those in the caring professions and those involved in prayer ministry to others.
The course starts with a biblical perspective on anger and then goes on to cover:
The causes of anger
Looks at some of the causes of anger such as injustice, betrayal and failure. Explains how rejection and unhealed areas of wounding can become emotional reservoirs feeding anger. The course also examines the role and influence of demonic anger.
How we handle and express anger
How we can deny and bury our anger or perhaps choose to avoid or ignore it. Attitudes and behaviour that are symptomatic of anger problems are explained.
The godly expression of anger
The need to express anger is explained. Godly practical ways in which this can be achieved are contrasted with wrong ways of releasing anger.
Maintaining a healthy approach to anger
Examines ways in which we may need to change our attitudes and behaviour. Includes practical advice on living with angry family members or work colleagues and how to help children with their emotions of anger.
A self-analysis anger checklist and discussion groups are included in the course to help identify specific problems and take appropriate steps towards wholeness.
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6 - 8 March 2009
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18 - 20 September 2009
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11 - 13 December 2009
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11 - 13 December 2009
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