Pages: (77-97 )
Abstract
Conflict resolution is a vital aspect of the church’s responsibilities, increasingly critical in an era where complex social, economic and religious dynamics present unprecedented challenges. This study explores the intricate connection between conflict resolution in Christian homes and the growth of Christianity in contemporary Nigeria. Adopting a theological framework, the research combines an extensive bibliographical review with insights drawn from nearly four decades of personal experience in domestic conflict resolution within the Christian ministry. The study reveals that effective conflict resolution within Christian households creates an environment of peace and stability, which is essential for fostering the broader growth of Christianity. By addressing and resolving conflicts, Christian families can maintain unity and strengthen their commitment to the faith. This, in turn, contributes to a more vibrant and expansive Christian community. The findings underscore that the health of Christian homes is intrinsically linked to the vitality and expansion of the Christian faith, suggesting that prioritising conflict resolution can significantly enhance both individual and collective spiritual growth.
Keywords: Conflict resolution, Christian home, growth, Pentecostal, Christianity,