
Life Groups & Church Communities: 3 Silent Relationship Destroyers
The Hidden Patterns That Disrupt Marriage, Friendship, Teamwork, and Community
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Christian Guide to the 3 Silent Relationship Destroyers
A Faith-Centered Workbook for Life Groups & Church Communities
Healthy relationships are central to Christian community—but many struggles don’t begin with open conflict. They begin quietly, beneath the surface, through attitudes, assumptions, and expectations that go unexamined.
The Christian Guide to the 3 Silent Relationship Destroyers is a faith-based companion workbook designed to help individuals and groups grow in self-awareness, humility, and love through biblical reflection and practical application. Created for life groups, Bible studies, leadership teams, and church communities, this workbook invites participants to look inward first—aligning their hearts, minds, and responses with Christ.
Rather than pointing fingers or exposing faults in others, this guide encourages believers to examine how personal attitudes, unspoken assumptions, and unmet expectations can quietly strain relationships within families, friendships, and faith communities.
What This Workbook Offers
Scripture-anchored reflections on Attitude, Assumptions, and Expectations
Guided journaling and discussion prompts for group or individual use
Practical tools for applying biblical wisdom to real-life relationships
Opportunities for prayer, accountability, and spiritual growth
A grace-centered approach that emphasizes awareness over perfection
Ideal For
Church Life Groups & Small Groups
Ministry teams and church leadership
Faith-based counseling or mentoring settings
Individual devotional study with relational focus
This workbook works beautifully alongside the book 3 Silent Relationship Destroyers, but it can also stand alone as a meaningful discipleship resource.
Whether used weekly in community or personally in quiet reflection, this guide helps believers cultivate healthier relationships by becoming more intentional, more compassionate, and more Christ-centered—one conversation, one response, one moment at a time.
