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Chris Fabry Live

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March 23, 2022

Don't Take the Bait to Escalate

“Conflict in inevitable. Being a jerk is optional.” Author and speaker Jay Payleitner has been doing a lot of thinking about what to do when you face conflict with someone. Today’s culture is to see a comment and fire back with venom. Jay says, don’t take the bait. You don’t have to escalate. In fact, you might be able to use the conflict for good. Find out how on Chris Fabry Live

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Jay Payleitner
Jay Payleitner

Jay Payleitner

After a decade of penning advertising campaigns for airlines and beer, Jay Payleitner became a freelance radio producer for Chuck Colson, Josh McDowell, Fathers.com, the Heritage Foundation, and Voice of the Martyrs. Now a national speaker and the bestselling author of more than twenty-five books with sales of more than half a million copies, Jay lives with his wife, Rita, in St. Charles, Illinois, where they raised five kids and fostered ten.

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Chris Fabry

Chris Fabry is the host of Chris Fabry Live, one hour of spiritual encouragement from his backyard radio fence. The program challenges listeners to think biblically about their spiritual journeys. Chris is also the author of the Christy Award-winning novel Dogwood, June Bug, ECPA Christian Book Award-winner (Fiction) Almost Heaven, Not in the Heart and Borders of the Heart. He and his family live near Tucson, Ariz.

Chris Fabry Live

Chris Fabry Live is designed to build up the spiritual immune system of the Christian men and woman. As you walk through the journey of faith called the Christian life, you meet new people, learn new things, laugh, cry and, most importantly, grow in your understanding of  God.