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The Allender Center Podcast

Returning to Unresolvable Conflicts

The Allender Center Podcast

The Allender Center

Psychology, Religion & Spirituality, Mental Health, Christianity, Trauma, Health & Fitness, Theology

4.6628 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In relationships, there are conflicts that cannot be resolved with a clear “right” or “wrong.” In fact, the Gottman Institute’s research cites that nearly 70% of relationship conflicts are unresolvable.

Earlier this year, Dan and Becky Allender talked through unresolvable conflicts from their perspective of over four decades of marriage. Now, we’re revisiting the topic with our other co-host, Rachael Clinton Chen, and her husband Michael Chen, who have been married since 2019.

Rachael and Michael explore the complexities of unresolvable conflicts in marriage and share their personal insights about navigating these challenging situations. They both emphasize the importance of story work and how it’s given them a common ground to understand and engage how they’re feeling. They also highlight the importance of returning to one another after the moment to engage those difficult conversations. In doing so, progress can be made, even if it’s not immediate or exactly how either of you would envision it. 

Rachael concludes the conversation by pointing out, “It's not by avoiding conflict or sidestepping it or somehow finding a way around it. It's actually often in the heart of the irresolvable tension that I think the Spirit is making something new. And that really can only be the work of the gospel.”

 

Listener Resources:

* Source: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John M. Gottman, PhD and Nan Silver, 2015

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Marriage is the meeting of two profoundly different stories.

0:05.0

We all have experienced loss, heartache, and shame, and those experiences affect how we show up in our most intimate relationships.

0:14.0

If you and your partner would like to discover more about your stories, learn to have courage and conflict,

0:20.0

and engage one another with more kindness

0:22.7

and care, then we invite you to join us for the marriage conference in Park City, Utah.

0:28.7

At this two-day conference, you'll experience teaching from Dr. Dan Allender and Becky Allender,

0:34.8

co-founders of the Allender Center, and Dr. Steve Call and Lisa Call, co-founders of the Green Connect Institute.

0:42.3

Whether you've been married for many years, are in a long-term relationship, are single, dating, or preparing to be married,

0:49.3

this conference is for anyone who desires deeper relationships with others and with God.

0:55.0

This is more than just a conference.

0:57.0

It is an experience where you can move beyond techniques and how-toes

1:02.0

to deepen your understanding of your stories and begin to create a stronger marriage

1:06.0

marked by kindness, care, and courage.

1:10.0

Join us for the Marriage Conference,

1:12.3

October 13th and 14th,

1:14.7

in beautiful Park City, Utah.

1:17.3

Limited seating is available,

1:19.1

so reserve your spot today

1:20.5

at theallender center.org slash marriage.

1:24.1

Thank you. marriage.

1:37.0

Thank you for listening to the Allender Center podcast.

1:38.7

I'm Dr. Dan Allender.

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