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Sheep in Wolves' Clothing: How Unseen Need Destroys Friendship and Community and What to Do about It

Author Valerie McIntyre

Format Paperback

Publisher Baker Books

Category Psychology

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Many pastors have relinquished their hope for true relationships in their congregations, instead just settling for surviving. Some pastors expect their churches to be embroiled in petty controversies or vicious conflicts. Others have left the ministry. Many disputes that divide churches are related to the unrecognized dynamics of transference, the confusing effect of a person transferring unresolved memories and feelings from the past to someone in the present. When this dynamic goes unrecognized, everyone suffers, and especially those doing the transferring - the sheep in wolves' clothing. But the light of understanding can shine when transference is identified. And Gods healing can reach not only those who are objects of transference, but also those who are transferring. Disguised in loathsome furry garments, the latter can be helped out of their wolf skins and into their true identity as sons and daughters of God. Sheep in Wolves' Clothing contains helpful anecdotes that illustrate the clearly defined terms and concepts. Checklists help readers identify if they are transferring or are being transferred upon, and shows them what they can do.

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Valerie McIntyre

Additional Info

  • Release Date: 1999-05-01
  • Publisher: Baker Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780801058837

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