Building Relational Competence : From Corrupted Connection and Self-Betrayal to Mutuality and Real Companionship
Overview
What if the deepest relational crisis of our time is not simply selfishness, cruelty, or bad behavior, but underdevelopment?
What if many people have never actually been formed into the capacities real love requires?
Building Relational Competence is a serious, deeply humane guide to one of the most urgent problems in modern life: why so many relationships remain painful, confusing, one-sided, or emotionally unsafe even when care, sincerity, faith, and longing are real.
This book asserts that love is not the same as competence.
A person may care deeply and still be unable to carry truth, repair rupture, sustain mutuality, qualify relationships wisely, or remain present under the real demands of closeness. That distinction changes everything.
Drawing from Kelly L. Call's 7 Governing Dynamics framework, this book moves beyond simplistic advice about boundaries, communication, or "being nicer" and asks a far more serious developmental question: What capacities must actually be built if human beings are to become capable of real companionship?
Inside this book, you will explore:
- The true crisis of relational incompetence
- Why the world moralizes what it has failed to develop
- How the seven governing capacities of relationship are formed and deformed
- Why love, chemistry, and sincerity are not enough
- How guilt, overfunctioning, false peace, self-betrayal, and one-sided maintenance distort connection
- How grief, rage, individuation, and repair help restore truthful relationship to self and others
- Why qualification is not cruelty, but one of the great mercies of mature love
- What good companionship reveals about presence, stewardship, belonging, and shared life
- How to rebuild after loss without forcing the new
- What kind of soul becomes safer for love, safer for truth, and safer for reality
- What a more personhood-safe, Zion-grade relational culture might actually look like
Woven through the book is the author's lived experience of grief, healing, and the companionship of his beloved dog Oakley, whose life and loss became a profound lens for understanding what real presence, attunement, loyalty, and non-defensive love can look like. Her witness gives this book an unusual warmth and emotional gravity. This is not theory detached from life. It is truth forged through sorrow, reverence, and real relational longing.
This is not a book for people looking for quick fixes, soft slogans, or shallow positivity.
It is for those who have known the ache of corrupted connection.
For those who have overfunctioned, disappeared, or betrayed themselves for belonging.
For those who want something more truthful, more mature, more reverent, and more durable than the fragile relationship patterns the modern world keeps calling normal.
If you have ever longed for relationships that are more mutual, more honest, more breathable, and more deeply companioned, this book was written for you.
Building Relational Competence is not merely about healing from relational pain.
It is about becoming the kind of person through whom a better relational world can begin.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798258043740
- ISBN-10: 9798258043740
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.73 pounds
- Page Count: 594
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