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IAP 2001 Activities by Sponsor

Black Christian Fellowship

Interpersonal Relationships: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Marisha Youngblood
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

We will think about friendships in this series. What happens when we have many "friends" and still feel alone and isolated? Can we cross the cultural, racial, belief, and gender lines? Should we always tell the truth, even when it hurts? What is tough love, and what is forgiveness? A panel discussion from a biblical perspective about these and other friendship issues we all face.
Contact: Marisha Youngblood, Burton-Conner, x5-8158, jmyoung@mit.edu

Got Friends?
Marisha Youngblood
Discussion to evaluate our interpersonal relationships. What makes for close, life-long friendships and what can destroy them.
Thu Jan 11, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

Where Is the Love?
Marisha Youngblood
What does it mean to love our friends? When do we tell the truth, and how? When should we butt in? What is forgiveness? Come discuss better ways to relate to the people in our lives.
Thu Jan 18, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

The Gap: Relating to People of Other Races, Cultures, Beliefs, and Opposite Sex
Marisha Youngblood
How different can we be and still relate well? How can we communicate well and understand each other? Can we all just get along? Can men and women really be friends? Discussion on crossing these lines.
Thu Jan 25, 07-09:00pm, 2-190

Healing for Broken Relationships
Marisha Youngblood
What happens when a friendship seems over? Can there be reconcilliation? Can we really forgive? What can we do when things fall apart? Come and bring personal experiences and questions.
Thu Feb 1, 07-09:00pm, 2-190


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