Transforming Coparent Conflict Through Scripture and Psychology is your guide to better relationships by transforming yourself.
Written for Christian divorced parents who want healthy and spiritual ways to coparent.

Introducing a one-of-a-kind devotional tailored for the unique needs of divorcing or separated Christians.
No matter how long it has been since you separated, if you are a Christian and you are experiencing ongoing conflict with your child’s other parent this devotional is for you. If you’re tired of the endless cycle of conflict, blaming, threats, insults, and anxiety, get ready for some changes. The key to letting go is anchoring yourself to God’s commandments and promises while protecting your child from parental conflict. In addition, you must also recognize your own contribution to the conflict, focusing on transforming yourself rather than on your coparent.
The format of this devotional includes selected scripture, a lesson, a prayer, plus a section for you to reflect upon how the lesson applies to your personal situation. If you can commit to an open mind and you are truly ready to give up the bitterness, jealousy, anger, pride, and anxiety.
Transform yourself from a frustrated coparent to a peaceful one by keeping your behaviors aligned with your faith.
What You'll Learn in Transforming Coparent Conflict
How to reduce conflict with a difficult coparent
How to protect your child from adult disputes
How to manage your own emotions instead of reacting impulsively
How to communicate more effectively
How to let go of resentment, bitterness, and unforgiveness
How to establish healthy boundaries
How faith can guide you through coparenting challenges
How to develop greater self-awareness and personal responsibility
How to replace fear and control with acceptance and peace
How to become the kind of person you want your child to emulate
Four Transformational Steps in Each Chapter
Scripture
A carefully chosen passage from the Bible that will ground you in your faith.
Lesson
An exploration of the topic for you to apply to your situation and growth.
Reflection
An opportunity to think about what you have just learned in this chapter.
Prayer
A prayer from the heart to focus you on your relationship with God.
